Articles Related to Congenital Anomalies
The Death of a Baby from the Congenital Anomalies of the Urinary Tract
A 36-year-old woman pregnant, G2 P1, presented at 27 weeks of gestation after two previous visits elsewhere, as an outpatient in a gynecological clinic. An ultrasound examination revealed bilateral hydronephrosis. Also, ureteral dilation and bladder overdistension was present (Figure 1, 2 and 3). We evaluated that the cause was a urinary tract obstruction. Specifically, we are dealing with posterior urethral valves. The anteroposterior diameter of the pelvis on a transverse view of the abdomen was 6 mm. The amniotic fluid index (AFI) was 3 cm, so, oligohydramnios. Fetal Biometry responds to the 27th week of gestation. The sex of the fetus was male. Following identification of urinary tract dilation, a detailed anatomic scan was performed to exclude the presence of associated extra-renal anomalies
A Rare Coexistence: Omphalomesenteric Remnant with Appendix and Caecum Duplication
The nutrition source of developing embryo at early stages is the omphalomesenteric duct which obliterates latter. Failure of this obliteration process brings on omphalomesenteric remnants.
Descriptive Study of Exposure to Inhalation Zanamivir and Pregnancy-Related Outcomes
The Health Improvement Network (THIN) provided data from UK General Practitioners (GPs) for 144 pregnant women who were prescribed zanamivir and 144 age- and date-matched untreated comparators with no recorded diagnosis of influenza. Groups were assessed for baseline characteristics, treatment-emergent diagnoses in the mother, pregnancy outcomes and congenital malformations diagnosed in the offspring within 28 days of birth.
Editorial Board Members Related to Congenital Anomalies
GEORGE K. PARASKEVAS
Associate Professor
Department of Anatomy
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Greece
Department of Anatomy
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Greece
Abdelmonem Awad Hegazy
Department in Faculty of Medicine
University of Zagazig
Egypt
University of Zagazig
Egypt
Abdelmonem Awad Mustafa Hegazy
Professor
Department of Anatomy and Embryology
University of Zagazig
Egypt
Department of Anatomy and Embryology
University of Zagazig
Egypt
George K. Paraskevas
Associate Professor
Department of Anatomy
Faculty of Medicine
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Greece
Department of Anatomy
Faculty of Medicine
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Greece