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Extrusion of abdominal contents.
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Age: 5 years
Gender: Male
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A large muscular defect is seen in the anterior abdominal wall measuring 8.7 cm.
Liver, gall bladder, stomach and some of bowel loops are protruded through the defect anteriorly.
Case Discussion
The case presents late untreated omphalocele in a male child.