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Hernia of umbilical cord containing gallbladder
An 11-day-old male neonate delivered by C-section presented to the emergency department with the misdiagnosis of umbilical hernia. The physical examination found a hernia of the umbilical cord with a defect of 3cm, and a small non-reducible umbilical ...
Krioudj Samia +2 more
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A case of hernia of the umbilical cord with an accessory liver
A female neonate was born at 38 weeks, 4 days gestation via normal vaginal delivery with a birth weight of 2.984 kg; both 1and 5-min APGAR scores were 9.
Shohei Maékawa +2 more
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Hernia of the umbilical cord: a clinical spectrum
Background: Hernia of the umbilical cord is a rare clinical entity which presents with hernia of the small bowel into the proximal part of the umbilical cord. This is sporadically associated with other congenital malformations. This is usually poorly identified and mistakenly termed as ‘omphalocele minor. Inadvertent clamping of the cord in these cases
Monali Patole Mukherjee +2 more
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Liver as Main Content of Hernia of Umbilical Cord
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Parveen Kumar +2 more
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The cardiopulmonary benefits of physiologically based cord clamping persist for at least 8 hours in lambs with a diaphragmatic hernia [PDF]
IntroductionInfants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia can suffer severe respiratory insufficiency and pulmonary hypertension after birth. Aerating the lungs before removing placental support (physiologically based cord clamping, PBCC) increases ...
Paige J. Riddington +27 more
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Congenital hernia of umbilical cord with patent vitellointestinal duct along with evisceration of gut—a rare presentation and unusual management [PDF]
Congenital hernia of umbilical cord is a rare congenital anomaly. Due to its presentation as herniation of small bowel or other viscera into the umbilical cord, it is often misdiagnosed as omphalocele minor.
Chandrodaya Kumar +2 more
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Distinct presentations and management of hernia of the umbilical cord: 15 years’ experience in a tertiary hospital [PDF]
Hernia of the umbilical cord (HUC) is an uncommon type of abdominal wall defect characterized by a hernia of the midgut into the proximal section of the umbilical cord. This is occasionally coupled with other congenital abnormalities.
Yasir S. Jamal +4 more
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Pitfalls in the umbilical pit: giant hernia of the umbilical cord [PDF]
A full term male infant was admitted to hospital with evisceration of the abdominal contents through the ventral abdominal wall (figure 1). Examination revealed a skin-lined umbilical ring with eviscerated loops of bowel present within a membrane. The umbilical cord was inserted normally at the umbilical ring.
Mufique Gajdhar +3 more
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Congenital hernia of the umbilical cord (CHUC) is a rare congenital entity compared to more common post-natally occurring umbilical hernia. Although recognized as a distinct entity since 1920s, CHUC is often misdiagnosed as a small omphalocele, resulting
Kamalesh Pal
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