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    needed] Navels with the umbilical tip protruding past the umbilical skin ("outies") are often mistaken for umbilical hernias, which are a completely different...
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    femoral hernias. Other types of hernias include hiatus, incisional, and umbilical hernias. Symptoms are present in about 66% of people with groin hernias. This...
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  • up umbilical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Umbilical may refer to: Umbilical cord Umbilical fold Umbilical hernia Umbilical notch Umbilical vessels...
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    Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Morgagni's hernia Bochdalek hernia Hiatal hernia Iatrogenic diaphragmatic hernia Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia A scaphoid abdomen...
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    SK; Tom, TN (2019). "Laparoscopic Repair of Right Spigelian Hernia and Umbilical Hernia. - PubMed - NCBI". The American Surgeon. 85 (5): e268–e270. doi:10...
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    An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. Symptoms, which may include pain or...
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    central part of the abdomen). Epigastric hernias are more common in adults and usually appear above the umbilical region of the abdomen. It is a common condition...
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    woman's body in a way that provokes symptoms. Both internal hernias and umbilical hernias are more common in women than men. Bittner JG, Edwards MA, Harrison...
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    A hiatal hernia or hiatus hernia is a type of hernia in which abdominal organs (typically the stomach) slip through the diaphragm into the middle compartment...
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  • embryonic connective tissue encircles the attachment of the umbilical cord. It forms an umbilical ring of mesodermal condensation surrounding the coelomic...
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    navel include the "umbilical cord remnant" or "umbilical tip", which is the often protruding scar left by the detachment of the umbilical cord. This is located...
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    The medial umbilical ligament, cord of umbilical artery, or obliterated umbilical artery is a paired structure found in human anatomy. It is on the deep...
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  • A paraumbilical (or umbilical) hernia is a hole in the connective tissue of the abdominal wall in the midline with close approximation to the umbilicus...
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    An obturator hernia is a rare type of hernia, encompassing 0.07-1% of all hernias, of the pelvic floor in which pelvic or abdominal contents protrudes...
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  • An incisional hernia is a type of hernia caused by an incompletely-healed surgical wound. Since median incisions in the abdomen are frequent for abdominal...
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    the lateral umbilical fold remain functional after birth. The lateral umbilical fold is an important reference site with regards to hernia classification...
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  • weakness may be inherent, as in the case of inguinal, femoral and umbilical hernias. On the other hand, the weakness may be caused by previous surgical...
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    diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a birth defect of the diaphragm. The most common type of CDH is a Bochdalek hernia; other types include Morgagni hernia, diaphragm...
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  • Endocrinology Pulmonology Inguinal Hernia (mesh repair) Incisional Hernia Para Umbilical Hernia Umbilical Hernia Open Appendectomy Laparoscopic Appendectomy...
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  • epigastric hernias, umbilical hernias, spigelian hernias and incisional hernias. Those of the groin include: direct inguinal hernia, indirect inguinal hernia, femoral...
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    anterior abdominal wall. It is covered by the median umbilical fold.[citation needed] The median umbilical ligament represents the remnant of the fetal urachus...
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  • 553 Other hernia of abdominal cavity without mention of obstruction 553.0 Hernia, femoral, unilateral 553.1 Hernia, umbilical 553.2 Hernia, ventral, unspec...
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    inserted blindly. Injuries include abdominal wall hematoma, umbilical hernias, umbilical wound infection, and penetration of blood vessels or small or...
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    an indirect hernia, typically on the right side, where it is known as a "Hernia of Littré". A case report of strangulated umbilical hernia with Meckel's...
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  • A Richter's hernia occurs when the antimesenteric wall of the intestine protrudes through a defect in the abdominal wall. This is distinct from other types...
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    fails to expand ventro-medially and narrow the umbilical ring which causes the natural umbilical hernia that occurs at 6 weeks of gestation to remain external...
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    Petit's hernia is a hernia that protrudes through the lumbar triangle (aka Petit's triangle). This triangle lies in the posterolateral abdominal wall and...
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    include hypotonia, difficulty walking due to skeletal anomalies and umbilical hernia. In some cases, a de novo missense mutation in EED was associated with...
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  • alongside the obliterated umbilical vein, hematogenous spread, or via remnant structures such as the falciform ligament, median umbilical ligament, or a remnant...
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  • and cervix Location and appearance of the placenta, including site of umbilical cord insertion Amnionic fluid volume Gestational age assessment Fetal...
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