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Umbilical Cord Hernias

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2011
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to describe the characteristics and outcomes of umbilical cord hernias diagnosed prenatally.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study of all pregnancies with the diagnosis of a fetal umbilical cord hernia during a 5‐year period.
Jigal, Haas   +5 more
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Omphalocele, Hernia of the Umbilical Cord and Gastroschisis

Australasian Radiology, 1983
SUMMARYDuring the four years previous to 1983, seven foetuses with hernia into the umbilical cord, omphalocele or gastroschisis were encountered.It is not considered possible to distinguish between minor omphalocele and hernia into the umbilical cord using high resolution ultrasound equipment, nor is it necessary, because of the good prognosis and low ...
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Hernia into the Umbilical Cord

New England Journal of Medicine, 1955
EXOMPHALOS means umbilical hernia and also hernia into the umbilical cord. This is a misnomer. Under the generic name "hernia," a protrusion of a hernial sac is implied, consisting of peritoneum. As shown below, no such sac was found in the case under discussion since the umbilicus is an anatomic landmark that is formed post partum.
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Congenital Hernia of Umbilical Cord (CHUC)

2018
During early fetal life, there is physiological herniation of a greater portion of the intestines into the proximal part of the umbilical cord, which is called extracelomic cavity. At about 10–12 weeks gestation, intestines withdraw into the abdominal cavity after completion of the bowel rotation, the umbilical ring mostly closes, and the extracelomic ...
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umbilical cord Hernia: report of an unusual case

2017
Congenital umbilical cord hernia is fairly common in infants and it is rarely associated with other anomalies. Sometimes, large umbilical cord hernia is confused with Small omphaloceles. We report an unusual case of umbilical cord hernia associated with patent vitello-intestinal duct (PVID), and Meckel's diverticulum underwent surgery and discharged ...
Sabzehei, Mohammad   +3 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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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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[Prenatal differential diagnosis of abdominal and umbilical cord hernias].

Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Perinatologie, 1986
At the beginning a systematic presentation of congenital herniations is provided. Corresponding to it, typical sonographic evidences from the number of patients examined at the clinic are shown and discussed. Consequences from prenatal diagnosis of omphaloceles and paromphaloceles--namely in regard to an indication for abortion--result from the ...
G, Bernaschek, A, Schaller
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Randomized Trial of Fetal Surgery for Moderate Left Diaphragmatic Hernia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Jan Deprest   +2 more
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HERNIA INTO UMBILICAL CORD

Annals of Surgery, 1935
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