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during birth, the
exomphalos can rupture.
During birth there may be
trauma to the
liver for
giant omphaloceles.
During management exomphalos can act as a metabolic...
- the term
exomphalos-macroglossia-gigantism (EMG)
syndrome to
describe the
combination of
congenital abdominal wall
defects as
hernia (
exomphalos), large...
-
regions of the world. Donnai, D; Barrow, M (1993). "Diaphragmatic hernia,
exomphalos,
absent corpus callosum, hypertelorism, myopia, and
sensorineural deafness:...
- hypospadias, epispadia, and
abdominal wall defects, such as
gastroschisis and
exomphalos. A
study conducted on a
Welsh community also
showed an
increased incidence...
- 31578. PMIDĀ 17230493. S2CIDĀ 23362382. Duhamel, B. (1963). "Embryology of
Exomphalos and
Allied Malformations".
Archives of
Disease in Childhood. 38 (198):...
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disability Staphyloma Cochlear malformations Mild
hearing impairment Exomphalos Short stature Recurrent upper airway infections This
condition has been...
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Paralympic athlete. He was born in the
Victorian town of
Orbost with
exomphalos, a
condition in
which the
abdomen develops outside the body; in his case...
-
Mcalister Coe type
Macroglobulinemia Macroglossia dominant Macroglossia exomphalos gigantism Macrogyria pseudobulbar palsy Macrophagic myofasciitis Macrosomia...
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skull defect Diaphragmatic hernia abnormal face limb
Diaphragmatic hernia exomphalos corpus callosum agenesis Diaphragmatic hernia upper limb
defects Diaphragmatic...
- for
numerous birth defects including hypospadias,
imperforate hymen,
exomphalos and
imperforate ****. His
writings (published posthumously) also provides...