Atresia in the esophagus
Esophageal atresia is the congenital lack of continuity of the esophagus with or without communication to the airway. Incidence is estimateed in 1 by 3000 to 4500 alive newborns. Cases in brothers are found and children of parents with atresia esophagus, nevertheless not a hereditary is recognized;...
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Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Cienfuegos
2005-12-01
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author | Crisanto Abad Celuria Abel Santana González-Chávez Narciso Hernández Rodríguez |
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description | Esophageal atresia is the congenital lack of continuity of the esophagus with or without communication to the airway. Incidence is estimateed in 1 by 3000 to 4500 alive newborns. Cases in brothers are found and children of parents with atresia esophagus, nevertheless not a hereditary is recognized; also there is a greater frequency in twins. We presented the Good Clinical Practices Guideline for Esophageal atresia, approved by consensus in the 2nd National Good Clinical Practices Workshop in Pediatric Surgery (Manzanillo, Cuba, September 31 - October 3, 2002).<strong><br /></strong> |
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spelling | doaj-art-8740f7b3e965435f806d2ed3f661ddcc2025-01-30T21:28:37ZspaCentro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. CienfuegosMedisur1727-897X2005-12-0135912148Atresia in the esophagusCrisanto Abad CeluriaAbel Santana González-ChávezNarciso Hernández RodríguezEsophageal atresia is the congenital lack of continuity of the esophagus with or without communication to the airway. Incidence is estimateed in 1 by 3000 to 4500 alive newborns. Cases in brothers are found and children of parents with atresia esophagus, nevertheless not a hereditary is recognized; also there is a greater frequency in twins. We presented the Good Clinical Practices Guideline for Esophageal atresia, approved by consensus in the 2nd National Good Clinical Practices Workshop in Pediatric Surgery (Manzanillo, Cuba, September 31 - October 3, 2002).<strong><br /></strong>http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/148atresia esofágicaatresia intestinal |
spellingShingle | Crisanto Abad Celuria Abel Santana González-Chávez Narciso Hernández Rodríguez Atresia in the esophagus Medisur atresia esofágica atresia intestinal |
title | Atresia in the esophagus |
title_full | Atresia in the esophagus |
title_fullStr | Atresia in the esophagus |
title_full_unstemmed | Atresia in the esophagus |
title_short | Atresia in the esophagus |
title_sort | atresia in the esophagus |
topic | atresia esofágica atresia intestinal |
url | http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/148 |
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