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- W2051289786 abstract "Omphalocele is a result of a full-thickness midline defect of variable size that allows herniation of fetal bowel or liver or both into an amnioperitoneal sac at the level of the umbilicus. The reported incidence of omphalocele, when stillbirths and abortions are considered, ranges from 2.5 : 10,000 to 4 : 10,000. Omphalocele is more common in women at the extremes of reproductive age. Approximately 55% to 80% of cases are associated with additional fetal anomalies, and 13% to 43% of cases of omphalocele are associated with fetal karyotype abnormalities. Omphalocele results when the physiologic herniation of the embryonic gut into the umbilical cord fails to return to the abdominal cavity. Approximately 70% of omphaloceles are associated with elevations in maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP). The classic appearance of omphalocele on US is an anterior abdominal mass at the site of cord insertion with a covering membrane. The umbilical cord is inserted into the apex of the sac, and the umbilical vein may be seen traversing through the center. Smaller defects, not containing fetal liver, have a higher incidence of karyotype abnormalities compared with larger, liver-containing defects. Differential diagnosis includes gastroschisis, limb–body wall complex, bladder exstrophy, cloacal exstrophy, ectopia cordis, pentalogy of Cantrell, umbilical cord cysts, and urachal abnormalities. Delivery can be vaginal and should occur at a center able to care for the neonate. Postnatal therapy includes primary closure, use of a Silastic spring-loaded silo, or staged closure. Overall survival rate directly correlates with the presence of additional structural and chromosomal abnormalities." @default.
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- W2051289786 date "2000-12-01" @default.
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- W2051289786 title "ABDOMINAL WALL AND UMBILICAL CORD ANOMALIES" @default.
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