Gastroschisis -a case report

Ibrahim Preljevic ,
Ibrahim Preljevic
Sefcet Hajrovic ,
Sefcet Hajrovic
Muamer Suljic ,
Muamer Suljic
Nedzib Numanovic ,
Nedzib Numanovic
Ajisa Hajrovic ,
Ajisa Hajrovic
Samra Hajrovic
Samra Hajrovic

Published: 01.12.2014.

Biochemistry

Volume 31, Issue 3 (2015)

pp. 1361-1364;

https://doi.org/10.5937/matmed1503361p

Abstract

We are showing this event aimed to highlight the potential for gastroschisis at older mothers over 40 years and not only mothers younger population.The patient M. M, born in 1965, married in 41.years life diagnosed with uterine fibroids two. Three months after her marriage comes naturally to pregnancy. Sonographic findings: One fetus, pelvic presentation, amniotic fluid is optimal in the neck visibly thickened (accentuated nuchal traslucencija), BPD 25 mm, AC 84 mm, 14 mm FL, heart (-) NG / KL 15.2, NG / ultrasound 14.0, the placenta is embedded in the front wall of the uterus contraction. After careful observation in the area of insertion of the umbilical cord can be observed intestinal convolutions freely floating in the amniotic fluid. Grav.ml III IV.HBD ½-15 / 16.FMU. Anomalies foeti obs. Gastroshizis obs. Uterus myomatosus. Consultative decided to terminate the pregnancy GAO HC Novi Pazar. Ekstrahovana Bed, underwent explorative curettage and administered terapija.Fetus a whole with the umbilical cord and placenta sent to PH review. For three weeks the PH finding confirmed gastroschisis and miltipne anomalies. The paper describes the case female patient 41 years old, first pregnancy, in which the early second trimester of fetal gastroschisis diagnosed with absence of fetal heart rate. Pregnancy is consultative decision interrupted without complications.

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