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pmid: 927565
Medical literature has often been vague in characterizing omphalocoele and gastroschisis, while the nomenclature has been inconsistent. Both words have been used indiscriminately, as well as others such as exomphalos, to describe what is now commonly understood to be omphalocoele.
Male, Adolescent, Infant, Newborn, Methods, Humans, Female, Hernia, Umbilical, Hernia, Ventral
Male, Adolescent, Infant, Newborn, Methods, Humans, Female, Hernia, Umbilical, Hernia, Ventral
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