Patient (condition)
 
Aliases:
Congenital Exomphalos
Exomphalus
Exomphalis

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Protrusion of intestinal contents through the abdominal wall at the umbilicus, covered by a thin membrane of amnion and peritoneum.
Herniation of the liver accompanies the intestine if there is a large sac, and omentum and intestine are usually present when there is a small sac.
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Neonatal handbook from NETS Victoria.
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