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- Omphalocele abstract "An omphalocele (British English: omphalocoele) is a rare abdominal wall defect in which the intestines, liver, and occasionally other organs remain outside of the abdomen in a sac because of a defect in the development of the muscles of the abdominal wall (exomphalos). Omphalocele occurs in 1/4,000 births and is associated with a high rate of mortality (25%) and severe malformations, such as cardiac anomalies (50%) and neural tube defect (40%). Approximately 15% of live-born infants with omphalocele have chromosomal abnormalities.".
- Omphalocele icd10 "Q79.2".
- Omphalocele icd9 "756.72".
- Omphalocele meshId "D006554".
- Omphalocele omim "164750".
- Omphalocele thumbnail Omphalocele-drawing.jpg?width=300.
- Omphalocele wikiPageExternalLink omphalocele.
- Omphalocele wikiPageExternalLink Omphalocele.html.
- Omphalocele wikiPageExternalLink omphaloceleawareness.webs.com.
- Omphalocele wikiPageExternalLink Omphalocele.aspx.
- Omphalocele wikiPageExternalLink www.geeps.co.uk.
- Omphalocele wikiPageExternalLink info.
- Omphalocele wikiPageExternalLink omphalocele.
- Omphalocele wikiPageID "815783".
- Omphalocele wikiPageLength "6986".
- Omphalocele wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Omphalocele wikiPageRevisionID "705501384".
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Abdomen.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_surgery.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_wall_defect.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-fetoprotein.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Amniocentesis.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Bladder_exstrophy.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Brown_University.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Category:Congenital_disorders_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetic_disorders_with_OMIM_but_no_gene.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Christina_Milian.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Cloaca.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Edwards_syndrome.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Gastrointestinal_tract.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Gastroschisis.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_counseling.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_testing.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Heart.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Imperforate_anus.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Simmons.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink MTV.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Navel.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink OEIS_complex.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Patau_syndrome.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Pentalogy_of_Cantrell.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Peritoneum.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Pregnancy.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Runs_House.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Run–D.M.C..
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink Ultrasound.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_San_Francisco.
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLinkText "Omphalocele".
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLinkText "exomphalos".
- Omphalocele wikiPageWikiLinkText "omphalocele".
- Omphalocele diseasesdb "23647".
- Omphalocele emedicinesubj "rad".
- Omphalocele emedicinetopic "483".
- Omphalocele icd "756.72".
- Omphalocele icd "Q79.2".
- Omphalocele medlineplus "994".
- Omphalocele meshid "D006554".
- Omphalocele name "Omphalocele".
- Omphalocele omim "164750".
- Omphalocele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Congenital_abdominal_wall_defects.
- Omphalocele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Omphalocele subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Omphalocele subject Category:Genetic_disorders_with_OMIM_but_no_gene.
- Omphalocele hypernym Defect.
- Omphalocele type Disease.
- Omphalocele type Disorder.
- Omphalocele type Thing.
- Omphalocele type Q12136.
- Omphalocele comment "An omphalocele (British English: omphalocoele) is a rare abdominal wall defect in which the intestines, liver, and occasionally other organs remain outside of the abdomen in a sac because of a defect in the development of the muscles of the abdominal wall (exomphalos). Omphalocele occurs in 1/4,000 births and is associated with a high rate of mortality (25%) and severe malformations, such as cardiac anomalies (50%) and neural tube defect (40%).".
- Omphalocele label "Omphalocele".
- Omphalocele sameAs Q1521567.
- Omphalocele sameAs Omphalozele.
- Omphalocele sameAs Onfalocele.
- Omphalocele sameAs Omphalocèle.
- Omphalocele sameAs Onfalocele.
- Omphalocele sameAs Przepuklina_pępowinowa.
- Omphalocele sameAs Onfalocele.
- Omphalocele sameAs m.03dth3.
- Omphalocele sameAs Омфалоцеле.
- Omphalocele sameAs Omfalokéla.
- Omphalocele sameAs สะดือโป่ง.
- Omphalocele sameAs Omfalosel.
- Omphalocele sameAs Омфалоцеле.
- Omphalocele sameAs Q1521567.
- Omphalocele wasDerivedFrom Omphalocele?oldid=705501384.
- Omphalocele depiction Omphalocele-drawing.jpg.
- Omphalocele isPrimaryTopicOf Omphalocele.
- Omphalocele name "Omphalocele".