1. A Case of Intra-Amniotic Umbilical Vein Varices Misdiagnosed as an Omphalocele.
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Zitouni, Hayet, Cheikhrouhou, Taycir, Regaieg, Chiraz, Ben Thabet, Afef, Kallel, Rim, Ammar, Saloua, Sellami Boudawara, Tahya, Hmida, Nadia, Ben Dhaou, Mahdi, and Mhiri, Riadh
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UMBILICAL veins ,UMBILICAL hernia ,HYPERKALEMIA ,ESOPHAGEAL varices ,KIDNEY failure - Abstract
Background: Intra-amniotic umbilical vein varices are characterized by a focal dilatation of the extra abdominal umbilical vein. Case report: We report a full-term baby female with extra-abdominal umbilical vein varices misdiagnosed clinically as an omphalocele. The umbilical vein was ligated and excised near the level of the liver. The infant died one day after surgery due to extrinsic compression of the renal pedicle by a massive thrombus, resulting in severe renal failure and life-threatening hyperkalemia despite intensive resuscitation. Conclusion: Large intra-amniotic umbilical vein varices can be clinically misdiagnosed as an omphalocele. Their resection near the level of the fascia, as with normal umbilical veins, could be a better management with a better prognosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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