malrotation造句1 Lateral renal malrotation is relatively uncommon.
2 Surgical operation confirmed that 46 cases with malrotation of intestines, 24 with congenital duodenal atresia or stenosis (including membranous stenosis) and 15 with annular pancreas.
3 Malrotation of intestine results when the normal embryologic sequence of bowel development and fixation is interrupted.
4 Figure 4. Malrotation with midgut olulus showing torsion around the narrow mesenteric stalk.
5 Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of malrotation of intestine in newborns.
6 Objective To explore diagnosis, treatment, pathological typing and clinical manifestations of intestinal malrotation in neonates.
7 The UGI series has long been an important inestigation for the diagnosis of midgut malrotation and olulus.
8 Objective:To investigate the safety and feasibility of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) technique for renal malrotation with lithiasis.
9 Objective To study the X-ray feature of congenital duodenum stenosis complicated by small intestine malrotation and evaluate the value of X-ray examination to congenital duodenum obstruction.
10 Method The clinical data of 82 patients with congenital malrotation of intestine, admit ted and treated during the present 40 years, were analysed retrospectively.
11 Methods:The clinical data of 96 cases with congenital intestinal malrotation was studied retrospectively.
12 Methods:The clinical data of 11 non-neonatal patients with intestinal malrotation were analyzed retrospectively.
13 Conclusions In neonatal period, the etiology of intestine obstruction non-operation reason mainly is small intestine atresia, malrotation of intestine, duodenal septum stenosis.
14 Results Patients presented with vomiting and paroxysmal abdominal pain as the main clinical manifestations. There were no typical symptoms and signs of intestinal malrotation in non-neonatal patients.
15 Conclusion Simple right sigmoid colon is a rare congenital dysplasia and differ from transposition of viscera and malrotation .
16 In an attempt to fix the gut in place,[www.] malrotation is inariably accompanied by malfixation in the form of peritoneal (Ladd) bands.
17 Objective To investigate the diagnosis and treatment procedures of congenital malrotation of intestine.
18 In all the cases, on laparotomy the findings of midgut malrotation and midgut olulus were confirmed. There were multiple peritoneal (Ladd) bands, which were cut, and the gut was derotated and fixed.