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Abnormal Orientation of the Superior Mesenteric Vessels Detected in Asymptomatic Infants: What Is Its Destiny?
2021
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Ultrasonography (USG) has been described as an alternative diagnostic tool for malrotation that evaluates the orientation of the superior mesenteric vessels. However, literature concerning the management of patients who do not have abdominal symptoms is limited. We aimed to review the clinical course of infants showing abnormal orientation of the superior mesenteric vessels on USG who were asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis.Methods: Seventy asymptomatic infants with abnormal orientation of
doi:10.3389/fped.2021.665448
pmid:34178885
pmcid:PMC8226012
fatcat:464qnaa5zndjnihbxa4i7zn4oa