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Umbilicus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umbilicus may refer to: • Umbilicus (mollusc) , a feature of gastropod, Nautilus and Ammonite shell anatomy • umbilicus , a synonym for the navel or belly button. • 'Umbilicus (genus)| Umbilicu...
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Umbilicus, Umbilicus - Human anatomy, Umbilicus - Fashion, Umbilicus - Mollusks, Umbilicus - Other meanings ... Umbilicus, Umbilicus - Fashion, Umbilicus - Human anatomy, Umbilicus - Mollusks, Umbilicus - Other meanings, Navel orange, Omphalos, Navel lint...
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BACKGROUND: Malignant melanoma presenting on the umbilicus is rare. Treatment of melanoma on the umbilicus is difficult because of the unusual anatomy of the umbilicus. ... CONCLUSION : When a malignant melanoma is located on the vertical sidewall or bottom of the umbilicus, ... Umbilicus [anatomy & histology]
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Omphalomesenteric remnants and urachal remnants require surgical excision. The precise diagnosis is often not confirmed until surgery is performed and the anatomy of the umbilicus is established.
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The position of the umbilicus varies from the third lumbar disk to the middle third of the fifth lumbar vertebra, with the average position being at the level of the lower third of the fourth lumbar vertebra, according to Eycleshymer and Schoemaker. ... Anatomy Atlases is curated by Ronald A. Bergman, Ph.D.
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J. Aust., 2, 212. General Pl'actice Clinical Anatomy of the Umbilicus T. COETZEE SUMMARY The diagnostic value of the appearance of the umbilicus in a wide range of conditions is discussed. ... This point is almost equidistant along the line joining the Department of Anatomy, University of Cape Town T. COETZEE, M.D., CH.M.,
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The rare occurrence of umbilical necrosis after performance of a transverse rectus abdominis muscle (TRAM) flap prompted this investigation into the specific arterial anatomy of the umbilicus using multiple anatomic techniques.
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