Gastroschisis: Understanding its Etiopathogenesis
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2022, Vol 2, Issue 11
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
Authors and Affiliations
Jennifer Mendoza Aceves, Gabriel Emiliano Martínez Guerrero, Dora Alicia Can Cabrera, Jazmin Garcia Cogco, Sandra M. Rodríguez Flores
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