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Associated conditions

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When compared to exomphalos , associated anomalies or syndromes are rare in gastroschisis (1).

  • gastrointestinal tract is involved mainly with 10-15 % of cases having an associated intestinal atresia
  • this may be due to intrauterine volvulus or to interruption of blood supply resulting from compression of part of the exposed bowel in a tight defect in the abdominal wall.
  • Meckel's diverticulum and intestinal duplication have also been noted

There is said to be an association with Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome

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