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From: Omphalocele: a review of common genetic etiologies

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Intact central omphalocele. a Isolated omphalocele in male liveborn Congolese infant (before surgery): medium-sized omphalocele covered with a thin sac (os) of membrane containing the amniotic fluid (AF, yellow) and the intestines. Umbilical cord (UC) inserted into the omphalocele. b Omphalocele in male French Fetus: medium-sized omphalocele (os) containing the spleen (R), covered with a translucent sac of fused membrane of amnion, peritoneum and the Wharton’s jelly between the membranes. Umbilical cord inserted into the omphalocele

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