An umbilcal polyp in an infant: A rare congenital lesion
Keywords:
omphalomesentric duct, meckel's diverticulum, umbilical polyp, ectopic gastrointestinal epithelium
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2. Nix TE Jr, Young CJ. Congenital umbilical anomalies. Arch Dermatol.1964;90:160-165.
3. McCalla CO, Lajinian S, DeSouza D, et al. Natural history of antenatal omphalomesenteric duct cyst. J Ultrasound Med.1995;14:639-640.
4. Kling S. Patent omphalomesenteric duct: a surgical emergency. Arch Surg.1968;96:545-548.
5. Hejazi N. Umbilical polyp: a report of two cases. Dermatologica.1975;150:111-115.
6. Kittle CF, Jenkins HP, Dragstedt LR. Patent omphalomesenteric duct and its relation to diverticulum of Meckel. Arch Surg.1947;54:10-36.
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