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  • 3. Persistent omphalomesenteric duct and urachus presenting as an umbilical hernia.
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  • 6. Simplified approach to umbilical remnant abnormalities.
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  • 10. Pathogenic implications of remnant vitelline structures in gastroschisis.
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  • 16. The umbilicus.
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  • 18. [A bizarre excrescence of the umbilicus in a 1-month-old child].
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  • 20. Coexistence of multiple omphalomesenteric duct anomalies.
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