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From the case:
Omphalocele
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Antenatal ultrasound demonstrates a large protuberance from the anterior abdominal wall, consistent with an omphalocele.
From the case:
Omphalocele
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Gross pathology of omphalocele.
Case Discussion
These images are from Dr. Paula Brill's excellent pediatric radiology collection.
Dr. Brill is a professor in the department of radiology (pediatric section) at Weill Cornell.
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