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A CASE OF INCARCERATED HERNIA INTO THE UMBILICAL CORD

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1920
M. T. H., a girl baby, born, Dec. 22, 1919, and weighing 8 pounds, presented a large tumor mass about the size of a fist, within the umbilical cord. Transillumination revealed coils of intestine. A diagnosis of hernia into the umbilical cord, was made, and immediate operation was advised.
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Entire liver as the only content of hernia of the umbilical cord

Hernia, 2011
Hernia of the umbilical cord is a small omphalocoele with the abdominal defect being less than 4 cm and the small intestine being the usual content. We report a rare case of hernia of the umbilical cord with the whole of the liver herniating through the small defect into the sac as the only content. The pertinent literature is also reviewed.
Santosh Kumar Mahalik   +3 more
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Umbilical cord sparing technique for repair of congenital hernia into the cord and small omphalocele

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2017
Current repair of small omphaloceles and hernias into the umbilical cord is a straightforward procedure, whose repair may result in a suboptimal cosmetic outcome. We describe a novel repair technique retaining the umbilical cord elements in an attempt to improve the cosmetic appearance of the umbilicus.Eight neonates were consecutively treated more ...
CECCANTI, SILVIA   +5 more
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HERNIA INTO THE UMBILICAL CORD AND RELATED ANOMALIES

Archives of Surgery, 1936
Hernia into the umbilical cord, or true congenital umbilical hernia, as the condition is now termed, is a comparatively uncommon anomaly. It is said to occur once in every 5,000 or 6,000 new-born infants. 1 Like all anomalies of embryonal development, in no two cases does it present exactly the same anatomic picture or the same surgical problem ...
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Gallbladder embedded in an accessory liver lobe in umbilical cord hernia

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988
Two newborns are described, both with a hernia of the umbilical cord, which contained the gallbladder embedded in an accessory lobe of the liver.
Frans H. J. M. van der Staak   +2 more
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Prolonged cord separation in a newborn: a rare case of an unusual epithelialised umbilical cord

BMJ Case Reports
A female full-term neonate, accompanied by her parents, was referred to the paediatric surgery department on the day of after birth. She presented with a 9 cm length pathological umbilical cord, of which the first 7 cm was red and wet, with ulceration ...
Christelle Destinval   +2 more
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Congenital hernia of umbilical cord with eventration and absence of A sac

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1931
T HE case I am about to report is one of complete eventration, with a small abdominal opening and with no evidence of any form of a sac; the bowels undoubtedly had been floating in the free amniotic fluid during intrauterine life. As occur8 in many of these cases, there were other associated embryonal defects and some of these probably explain the ...
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
David E Gerber, Jason J Bischof
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Drug delivery to the central nervous system

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
, Suzie H Pun
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