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Mercedes Olaya Contreras

José Luis Rodríguez

Gustavo Giraldo

Tatiana Pineda

Ana Janeth Salazar

Jorge Andrés Franco

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Resumen

Introducción: Los defectos congénitos de la pared toracoabdominal del feto o del recién nacido presentan un reto diagnóstico en medicina perinatal. Algunas de las entidades se sobreponen, comparten segmentos alterados y pueden tener etiología semejante o no.

Métodos: Se revisaron bases de datos en busca de criterios diagnósticos de entidades que involucran defectos congénitos en la pared toracoabdominal. Se ilustran con casos recibidos en el Hospital Universitario San Ignacio. Resultados: De la revisión se
construyó una guía diagnóstica.

Conclusiones: Dada la complejidad diagnóstica de los defectos de la pared toracoabdominal en fetos y recién nacidos por su tamaño, por los cambios por maceración o por las malformaciones asociadas, es indispensable conocer los criterios para el correcto dictamen.

Keywords

onfalocele, gastrosquisis, hernia diafragmática, pentalogía de Cantrell, Thoracic-abdominal wall defects, omphalocele, gastrosquisis, diaphragmatic hernia, pentalogy of Cantrell,

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Cómo citar
Olaya Contreras, M., Rodríguez, J. L., Giraldo, G., Pineda, T., Salazar, A. J., & Franco, J. A. (2013). Diagnóstico diferencial en lesiones congénitas de la pared toracoabdominal fetal y neonatal. Universitas Medica, 55(2), 152–165. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.umed55-2.ddlc
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