Re: have a question

From: James S Smeltzer MD (gaperina@mindspring.com)
Tue Aug 4 07:27:28 1998


At 05:47 PM 8/3/1998 -0500, you wrote: >Can limb-body wall complex of the liver,gallbladder, and colon be
>corrected by a surgical procedure after birth.
-> Not likely

>Is the umbilical cord usually shorter with limb body wall.
->Yes, if it exists

>Is the chromosomal count usually abnormal with limb body wall.
->No. The actual problem is somewhat controversial. For instance, see:

http://www3.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Omim/dispmim?313850

Jim Smeltzer MD (gaperina@mindspring.com)

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>kandmmcgee@hotmail.com
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