Antenatal ultrasound features in fetuses with gastroschisis and its prediction in neonatal outcome

Gastroschisis is the most common major congenital anomaly managed by paediatric surgeons. The significance of certain associated antenatal ultrasound features in determining fetal outcome is under discussion.

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