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===Gastroschisis===
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Ultrasound movie shows the abdominal wall abnormality of [[G#gastroschisis|gastroschisis]] in this fetus. This abdominal musculoskeletal abnormality may involve gastrointestinal tract development.  
Ultrasound movie shows the abdominal wall abnormality of {{gastroschisis}} in this fetus. This abdominal musculoskeletal abnormality may involve gastrointestinal tract development.  


The abnormality is usually situated to the right of the umbilicus and abdominal contents, mainly gastrointestinal, are found outside the anterior body wall.  
The abnormality is usually situated to the right of the umbilicus and abdominal contents, mainly gastrointestinal, are found outside the anterior body wall.  
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:'''Links:''' [[Media:Gastroschisis 001.mp4|MP4 movie]] | [[Gastrointestinal Tract - Abnormalities|Gastrointestinal Abnormalities]] | [[Ultrasound]]
:'''Links:''' [[Media:Gastroschisis 001.mp4|MP4 movie]] | {{gastroschisis}} | {{Gastrointestinal abnormalities}} | [[Ultrasound]]


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Gastroschisis

Ultrasound movie shows the abdominal wall abnormality of gastroschisis in this fetus. This abdominal musculoskeletal abnormality may involve gastrointestinal tract development.

The abnormality is usually situated to the right of the umbilicus and abdominal contents, mainly gastrointestinal, are found outside the anterior body wall.

Can occur in isolation and also in association with other gastrointestinal anomalies (intestinal atresia, perforation, necrosis or volvulus).


  • gastroschisis - abdominal wall defect (bladder exstrophy, epispadias).
  • omphalocele - umbilicus defect, protruding through an "umbilical ring".


Links: MP4 movie | gastroschisis | gastrointestinal abnormalities | Ultrasound


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 19) Embryology Ultrasound - Gastroschisis Movie 1. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Ultrasound_-_Gastroschisis_Movie_1

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