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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Abdominal organ duplication
  1. ... of the body, including the teeth, heart, and abdominal organs. ... some genetic changes (such as a duplication of the PITX2 gene) increase the amount or ...
  2. ... of the abdomen (an omphalocele) that allows the abdominal organs to protrude through the belly-button. Other abdominal ... major features of this condition include abnormally large abdominal organs (visceromegaly), creases or pits in the skin near ...
  3. ... organs.In the normal body, most of the organs in the chest and abdomen have a particular location on the right or left side. For example, the heart, spleen, and pancreas are on the left side of ... of the organs is known as "situs solitus." Rarely, the orientation ...
  4. ... of these muscles. Smooth muscles line the internal organs; they contract and relax without ... or duplications of genetic material can affect all or part ...