HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Report et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Received 11/13/2022 Review began 12/28/2022 Review ended 01/04/2023 Published 01/10/2023, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of January/10,/2023
- what: Based on the case presented, it should be noted that since there was a long complicated maternal history, including fetal reduction, hypothyroidism, and ovulation induction, the etiology for the intestinal perforation causing meconium pseudocyst formation could not be determined.
SUMMARY
Meconium pseudocyst formation is the consequence of the in-utero intestinal obstruction or . . .
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