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omphalocele ThesaurusNoun | 1. | omphalocele - protrusion of the intestine and omentum through a hernia in the abdominal wall near the navel; usually self correcting after birthumbilical herniahernia, herniation - rupture in smooth muscle tissue through which a bodily structure protrudes | Translationsomphalocele
omphalocele [om´fah-lo-sēl″] protrusion, at birth, of part of the intestine through a defect in the abdominal wall at the umbilicus; see also umbilical hernia. A large omphalocele with structure and contents of the hernial sac. From Betz et al., 1994.om·phal·o·cele (om'fal-ō-sēl, om'fă-lō-), [MIM*310980, MIM*164570] Congenital herniation of viscera into the base of the umbilical cord, with a covering membranous sac of peritoneum-amnion. The umbilical cord is inserted into the sac here, in contradistinction to its attachment in gastroschisis. See also: umbilical hernia. Synonym(s): amniocele, exomphalos (3) , exumbilication (3) , umbilical eventration [omphalo- + G. kēlē, hernia] omphalocele A congenital periumbilical defect in which loops of small intestine prolapse into a sac covered by peritoneum and amnion. Mechanism Caused by a failure of the intestine at 10 weeks of embryonic development (a time when the gut is normally outside the abdomen) to return to the abdominal cavity.omphalocele Neonatology A congenital periumbilical defect in which loops of small intestine prolapse into a sac covered by peritoneum and amnionom·phal·o·cele (om-fal'ŏ-sēl) Congenital herniation of viscera into the base of the umbilical cord, with a covering membranous sac of peritoneum-amnion. See also: umbilical hernia Synonym(s): exomphalos (3) , exumbilication (3) . [omphalo- + G. kēlē, hernia]omphalocele Herniation of some of the abdominal contents into the umbilical cord.OmphaloceleA congenital hernia in which a small portion of the fetal abdominal contents, covered by a membrane sac, protrudes into the base of the umbilical cord.Mentioned in: Prenatal Surgeryomphalocele
Synonyms for omphalocelenoun protrusion of the intestine and omentum through a hernia in the abdominal wall near the navelSynonymsRelated Words |