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Problemas en el Desarrollo Prenatal del Tracto Digestivo

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Existen muchos problemas que ocurren durante el desarrollo prenatal del tracto digestivo bajo que requieren el cuidado clínico de un médico u otro profesional del cuidado de la salud. En el directorio que se encuentra a continuación se enumeran algunos de ellos, para los cuales le proveemos una breve descripción.

La Fístula Traqueoesofágica y la Atresia Esofágica

La Hernia Diafragmática

El Onfalocele

La Hernia Inguinal y Umbilical

La Malformación Anorrectal

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