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Gastrointestinal Tract Defects of all notifiable birth defects in Australia (1981-1992) | |||
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The table below shows the most recent {{ICD-11}} coding for congenital gastrointestinal abnormalities. | The table below shows the most recent {{ICD-11}} coding for congenital gastrointestinal abnormalities. | ||
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Revision as of 11:52, 11 April 2019
Practical 1: Activity 1 | Activity 2 | Activity 3 | Activity 4 |
Learning Activity 4
- Describe the fetal and early post-natal changes of the gut.
- Identify the common abnormalities of the gut.
- Identify the diagnostic techniques associated in testing gut function.
1. Fetal and Postnatal Changes
2. Common Abnormalities
Gastrointestinal Tract Defects of all notifiable birth defects in Australia (1981-1992)
The table below shows the most recent ICD-11 coding for congenital gastrointestinal abnormalities.
ICD-11 Structural developmental anomalies of the digestive tract |
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LB10 Structural developmental anomalies of salivary glands or ducts | LB11 Congenital diverticulum of pharynx | LB12 Structural developmental anomalies of oesophagus | LB13 Structural developmental anomalies of stomach | LB14 Structural developmental anomalies of duodenum | LB15 Structural developmental anomalies of small intestine | LB16 Structural developmental anomalies of large intestine | LB17 Structural developmental anomalies of anal canal | LB18 Congenital anomalies of intestinal fixation | Structural developmental anomalies of the liver, biliary tract, pancreas or spleen | Inborn Errors of Metabolism |
gastrointestinal abnormalities |
ICD-11 - Structural developmental anomalies of the digestive tract (LB10 - LB18) |
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gastrointestinal abnormalities | ICD-11 |
- What is oesophageal atresia (EA) and what are the possible developmental causes?
- What is the most common gastrointestinal motility abnormality of the newborn?
3. Gut Diagnostics
Interactive component |
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 24) Embryology BGDB Gastrointestinal - Activity 4. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/BGDB_Gastrointestinal_-_Activity_4
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