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. 2020 Oct 21;15(10):e0240891. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240891

Table 3. Diagnosis and operating time in exposed individuals*.

Diagnosis Number of patients, n (%) Median operating time in min
(n = 523) (range)
Pyloric stenosis 112 (21.4) 35 (10–110)
Duodenal obstruction 54 (10.3) 90 (55–220)
Diaphragmatic hernia 53 (10.1) 85 (25–430)
Gastroschisis 51 (9.8) 100 (15–200)
Hirschsprungs disease 49 (9.4) 150 (45–355)
Others** 39 (7.5) 80 (35–235)
Anorectal malformation 30 (5.7) 72.5 (30–320)
Omphalocele 27 (5.2) 92.5 (30–180)
Malrotation 25 (4.8) 82.5 (55–155)
Necrotizing enterocolitis 19 (3.6) 82.5 (45–135)
Intestinal atresia 19 (3.6) 112.5 (65–240)
Gastrostomy 13 (2.5) 52.5 (35–105)
Abdominal tumour 13 (2.5) 125 (45–285)
Biliary atresia 11 (2.1) 200 (55–335)
Intussusception 8 (1.5) 70 (20–110)

*Exposed individuals before the exclusion of 38 individuals with chromosomal aberrations.

**Omphaloenteric duct, ovarian cyst, Meckel’s diverticulum, intestinal duplication.