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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Abdominal cavity
  1. ... tissue (fibrosis) occur in the back of the abdominal cavity, behind (retro-) the membrane that surrounds the organs of the digestive system (the peritoneum). This area is known as the ... in the lower abdomen, back, or side. Other symptoms arise from blockage ...
  2. ... digestive tract development. During the formation of the abdominal cavity in the sixth to tenth weeks of fetal development, the intestines normally protrude into the umbilical cord but recede back into the abdomen as development continues. Omphalocele occurs when the intestines ...
  3. ... and an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites). Affected infants may have a condition called ...
  4. ... liver, an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites), and lung congestion. Some children with familial ...
  5. ... and an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites) can also occur. By age 1 or ...
  6. ... in an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites). Aggressive systemic mastocytosis is associated with a ...
  7. ... spreads, cancerous tumors most often appear in the abdominal cavity or on the surfaces of nearby organs such ...
  8. ... hypercholesterolemia), an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites), and swelling (edema). Affected individuals may also ...
  9. ... jaundice), an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites), firm lumps under the skin, or broken ...
  10. ... hypercholesterolemia), an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites), and swelling (edema). Affected individuals may also ...
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