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umbilical
um·bil·i·cal U0014800 (ŭm-bĭl′ĭ-kəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or resembling a navel or an umbilical cord.2. Located near the central area of the abdomen.n. Aerospace An umbilical cord. um·bil′i·cal·ly adv.umbilical (ʌmˈbɪlɪkəl; ˌʌmbɪˈlaɪkəl) adj1. (Anatomy) of, relating to, or resembling the umbilicus or the umbilical cord2. (Anatomy) in the region of the umbilicus: an umbilical hernia. n (Anatomy) short for umbilical cord umˈbilically advum•bil•i•cal (ʌmˈbɪl ɪ kəl) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an umbilicus or umbilical cord. 2. joined together by or as if by an umbilical cord. 3. adjacent to or located near the navel. n. 4. umbilical cord. [1535–45; < Medieval Latin] um•bil′i•cal•ly, adv. umbilical - From Latin umbilicus, "navel."See also related terms for navel.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | umbilical - membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placentaumbilical cordconceptus, fertilized egg, embryo - an animal organism in the early stages of growth and differentiation that in higher forms merge into fetal stages but in lower forms terminate in commencement of larval lifefetus, foetus - an unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animalduct, epithelial duct, canal, channel - a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance; "the tear duct was obstructed"; "the alimentary canal"; "poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs"funiculus - any of several body structure resembling a cordfetal membrane - any membrane that functions for the protection or nourishment or respiration or excretion of a developing fetusumbilical vein, vena umbilicalis - a vein in the umbilical cord; returns nutrient blood from the placenta to the fetus | Adj. | 1. | umbilical - relating to or resembling the umbilicus; "umbilical cord" | TranslationsομφάλιοςombilicalombelicaleIdiomsSeecut the umbilical cordumbilical
umbilical1. of, relating to, or resembling the umbilicus or the umbilical cord 2. in the region of the umbilicus 3. short for umbilical cordumbilical
umbilical [um-bil´ĭ-kal] pertaining to the umbilicus.umbilical cord the structure that connects the fetus and placenta; it is the lifeline of the fetus in the uterus throughout pregnancy. About 2 weeks after conception, the umbilical cord and the placenta are sufficiently developed to begin their functions. Through two arteries and a vein in the cord, nourishment and oxygen pass from the blood vessels in the placenta to the fetus, and waste products pass from the fetus to the placenta. Soon after birth, the umbilical cord is clamped or tied and then cut. The part that is attached to the placenta, still in the uterus, is expelled with the placenta. The stump that remains attached to the baby's abdomen is about 2 inches (5 cm) long. After a few days it falls off naturally. Clamping the umbilical cord. Umbilical cord with umbilical vein and umbilical arteries. From McKinney, 2000.umbilical hernia protrusion of abdominal contents through the abdominal wall at the umbilicus, the defect in the abdominal wall and protruding intestine being covered with skin and subcutaneous tissue. Called also exomphalos and exumbilication.
During the growth of the fetus, the intestines grow more rapidly than the abdominal cavity. For a period, a portion of the intestines of the unborn child usually lies outside the abdomen in a sac within the umbilical cord. Normally, the intestines return to the abdomen, and the defect is closed by the time of birth. Occasionally the abdominal wall does not close solidly, and umbilical hernia results. This defect is more likely to be seen in premature infants and in girls rather than boys. It usually closes by itself. Coughing, crying, and straining temporarily cause the sac to enlarge, but the hernia never bursts and digestion is not affected. If the defect in the abdominal wall has not repaired itself by the time the child is 2 years old, surgery to correct the condition (herniorrhaphy) can then be performed. Umbilical hernia should be distinguished from omphalocele, in which the intestines protrude directly into the umbilical cord and are covered only by a thin membrane. Omphalocele is a surgical emergency that must be treated immediately after birth.um·bil·i·cal (ŭm-bil'i-kăl), Relating to the umbilicus. Synonym(s): omphalicumbilical (ŭm-bĭl′ĭ-kəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or resembling a navel or an umbilical cord.2. Located near the central area of the abdomen.n. Aerospace An umbilical cord. um·bil′i·cal·ly adv.umbilical adjective Referring to the umbilicus. Pronunciation Medspeak-UK: pronounced, umm bih LIE cull Medspeak-US: pronounced, Ium·bil·i·cal (ŭm-bil'i-kăl) Relating to the umbilicus. Synonym(s): omphalic. UmbilicalReferring to the opening in the abdominal wall where the blood vessels from the placenta enter.Mentioned in: Abdominal Wall Defectsumbilical Related to umbilical: umbilical hernia, umbilical region, umbilical arterySynonyms for umbilicalnoun membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placentaSynonymsRelated Words- conceptus
- fertilized egg
- embryo
- fetus
- foetus
- duct
- epithelial duct
- canal
- channel
- funiculus
- fetal membrane
- umbilical vein
- vena umbilicalis
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