Gastroschisis: Understanding its Etiopathogenesis

Abstract

Gastroschisis has been defined as a malformation of the abdominal wall that classically presents as a visceral herniation with the presence of an intact umbilical cord and absence of a membrane covering the abdominal content. Its exactetiology is unknown; however, it is recognized that it presents a multifactorial inheritance pattern. Recently, an increase in the number of cases has been observed worldwide, particularly in Mexico, which is why some authors propose thatIt is a silent pandemic that has not been monitored. The understanding of the etiological factors of this pathology can help to understand a little more the factors to which we are predisposed in our environment

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Jennifer Mendoza Aceves, Gabriel Emiliano Martínez Guerrero, Dora Alicia Can Cabrera, Jazmin Garcia Cogco, Sandra M. Rodríguez Flores

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  • EP ID EP735076
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmscrs/v2-i11-37
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Jennifer Mendoza Aceves, Gabriel Emiliano Martínez Guerrero, Dora Alicia Can Cabrera, Jazmin Garcia Cogco, Sandra M. Rodríguez Flores (2022). Gastroschisis: Understanding its Etiopathogenesis. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies, 2(11), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-735076