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Developmental Origins of Abdominal Wall Hernias: 31
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Occasionally, the sac may be ruptured as shown here.
Developmental Origins of Abdominal Wall Hernias: 32
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The condition is commonly (50%) associated other malformations and genetic anomalies and may be part of a syndrome (Beckwith-Wiedemann, pentalogy of Cantrell). A child with pentalogy of Cantrell is shown here.
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Developmental Origins of Abdominal Wall Hernias: 33
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The components of the two syndromes are listed.
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