Heterotopia gástrica y fisura palatina. ¿Secuencia deformativa o asociación sindrómica? / Gastric heterotopic and cleft palate. Deformation sequence or syndromic association?
Cir. pediátr
; 18(3): 148-150, jul. 2005. ilus
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RESUMEN
La heterotopia gástrica es más frecuente en intestino delgado,vesícula y tracto biliar, divertículo de Meckel, colon y recto, peropuede encontrarse en otras localizaciones. Es especialmente rara encavidad oral. Sólo encontramos un caso que coincide con fisura palatina(1). Nosotros presentamos el caso de un niño con heterotopia gástricay fisura palatina, además de otras malformaciones congénitas enprincipio no relacionadas. Hacemos una breve revisión de la literatura, mostrando la patogénesis de la heterotopia y su posible asociación con la fisura palatina (AU)
ABSTRACT
Gastric heterotopia is more frequently in small intestine, gall bladder, biliary tract, Meckels diverticulum, colon and rectum, but it can be found in other locations. It is especially rare in oral cavity. We only find one case that concurs with cleft palate. We present the case of a neonate with gastric heterotopia and cleft palate in addition to other congenital malformations not related at first. We make a brief revision of literature, showing the pathogenesis of heterotopia and its possible association with the cleft palate Gastric heterotopia is more frequently in small intestine, gall bladder, biliary tract, Meckels diverticulum, colon and rectum, but it can be found in other locations. It is especially rare in oral cavity. We only find one case that concurs with cleft palate. We present the case of a neonate with gastric heterotopia and cleft palate in addition to other congenital malformations not related at first. We make a brief revision of literature, showing the pathogenesis of heterotopia and its possible association with the cleft palate (AU)
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Collection:
National databases
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Spain
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Choristoma
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Cleft Palate
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
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Risk factors
Limits:
Humans
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Male
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Infant, Newborn
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Cir. pediátr
Year:
2005
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre/España