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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Abdominal wall
  1. An abdominal wall defect is an opening in the abdomen through which various abdominal organs can protrude. This opening varies in size and can usually be ...
  2. ... with Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome have defects in the abdominal wall, such as a soft out-pouching around the ... an umbilical hernia) or an opening in the wall of the abdomen (an omphalocele) that allows the abdominal organs to ...
  3. ... organs to protrude through the belly-button. Other abdominal wall defects, such as a soft out-pouching around the belly-button (an umbilical hernia), are also common. Some infants with ... large abdominal organs (visceromegaly), creases or pits in the skin ...
  4. ... in the body. Tumors that form in the abdominal wall are called abdominal desmoid tumors; those that arise from the tissue ...
  5. ... abdomen through which various abdominal organs can protrude (abdominal wall defect), abnormalities in the muscle (diaphragm) that separates the organs in the abdomen from those in the chest, and lack of ...
  6. ... developing heart and lungs. An opening in the wall of the abdomen (an omphalocele) that allows the abdominal organs to ...
  7. ... the baby before birth); an opening in the wall of the abdomen; distinctive facial features; a small, bell-shaped chest ...
  8. ... an omphalocele, which is an opening in the wall of the abdomen that allows the abdominal organs to protrude through ...
  9. ... or kidney malformations or an opening in the wall of the abdomen (an omphalocele) that allows the abdominal organs to ...
  10. ... They may also have an opening in the wall of the abdomen (an omphalocele) that allows the abdominal organs to ...
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