Fig. 2From: Omphalocele: a review of common genetic etiologiesOmphalocele in fetuses with trisomy 13. a Male Congolese fetus born dead. Ruptured omphalocele (o) with eviscerated small intestines (i) and umbilical cord (UC) inserted in the omphalocele. Dysmorphic facies with microcephaly, cleft lip, ears down inserted. Bilateral postaxial polydactyly (P) of hands and feet. b Male French fetus after termination of pregnancy. Intact omphalocele (o), dysmorphic facies with microcephaly, cleft palate, low set ears, postaxial hexadactyly of hands and feetBack to article page