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Re: Informal Case:GastroschisisFrom: Allen Worrall (jworrall@alaska.net)Fri Apr 27 11:44:20 2001
I believe I have read that aneuploidy is not likely with gastroschisis and karyotyping is not indicated. Since I have seen only one case in my practice, I am not exactly an authority. If I discovered a case I would probably see what it says in Callen, and we would send the patient to the perinatologist in Anchorage anyway, and they would make the decision. Let us know the results of your survey. Allen
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