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- ... the body because of a hole in the abdominal wall. ... membrane. With gastroschisis, there is no covering membrane. Abdominal wall defects develop as a baby grows inside the mother's ...
- An omphalocele is considered an abdominal wall defect (a hole in the abdominal wall). The child's intestines usually stick out (protrude) through the hole. The condition looks similar to ...
- ... 2022:chap 67. Ledbetter DJ, Chabra S, Javid PJ. Abdominal wall defects. In: Gleason CA, Juul SE, eds. Avery's Diseases ... Elsevier; 2018:chap 73. Polites S, Nathan JD. Newborn abdominal wall defects. In: Wyllie R, Hyams JS, Kay M, eds. ...
- ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 67. Islam S. Congenital abdominal wall defects: gastroschisis and omphalocele. In: Holcomb GW, Murphy JP, ...
- A lump in the abdomen is a small area of swelling or bulge of tissue in the belly . ... Most often, a lump in the abdomen is caused by a ...
- Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect to the side of the umbilical cord (umbilicus). The infant is born with intestines protruding through the defect and ...
- ... lobes Large tongue (macroglossia) Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Abdominal wall defect ( umbilical hernia or omphalocele ) Enlargement of some organs ...
- Chabra S, Anderson JE, Javid PJ. Abdominal wall defects. In: Gleason CA, Sawyer T, eds. Avery's Diseases of the Newborn . 11th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2024:chap 62. Privratsky AM, ...
- Omphalocele is an abdominal wall defect at the base of the umbilical cord (umbilicus); the infant is born with a sac protruding through the defect ...
- ... macroglossia), large organs (visceromegaly), large body size (macrosomia), abdominal wall defects (umbilical hernia or omphalocele), and overgrowth on one ...