Body Wall Defects: Gastroschisis and Omphalocoele in Pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus).
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2019
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Elsevier
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Martín-Alguacil, N., y L. Avedillo. «Body Wall Defects: Gastroschisis and Omphalocoele in Pigs (Sus Scrofa Domesticus)». Journal of Comparative Pathology, vol. 175, febrero de 2020, pp. 69-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpa.2019.12.003.
Abstract
Body wall defects (BWDs) are not well studied and categorized in veterinary medicine. BWDs can be an isolated occurrence, but often occur with other major developmental abnormalities. Thirty-two body wall malformations of domestic pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) are presented and classified, distinguishing between body wall dysplasia (umbilical hernia, abdominal wall distension and gastroschisis), omphalocoele and thoracoabdominoschisis (Cantrell syndrome, shistosomus reflexus, body stalk anomalies).
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Los defectos de la pared corporal no están bien estudiados ni categorizados en medicina veterinaria. Pueden ser un hecho aislado, pero a menudo se presentan junto con otras anomalías importantes del desarrollo. Se presentan y clasifican 32 malformaciones de la pared corporal de cerdos domésticos (Sus scrofa domesticus), distinguiendo entre displasia de la pared corporal (hernia umbilical, distensión de la pared abdominal y gastrosquisis), onfalocele y dominosquisis toracoabdominal (síndrome de Cantrells, shistosomus reflexus, anomalías del pedúnculo corporal).