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  • Health - 29 Feb 2024
    Gastroschisis is a birth defect of the abdominal wall, which is not fully formed when a child is born.
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Gastrointestinal (GI) malrotation, sometimes referred to as incomplete rotation or intestinal nonrotation, is any deviation from the physiological rotation and/or fixation of the GI tract during...
  • Health - 23 Aug 2018
    Gastrointestinal (GI) malrotation, sometimes referred to as incomplete rotation or intestinal nonrotation, is any deviation from the physiological rotation and/or fixation of the GI tract during...
  • Health - 22 Dec 2022
    A hernia refers to when an internal body part pushes through a weak area of muscle or the surrounding tissue wall.
  • Health - 20 Sep 2021
    Abdominal pain can be common, but when do you need to be concerned that it indicates something like appendicitis?
  • Health - 23 Feb 2023
    Peritonitis indicates inflammation of the peritoneal layer in the abdominal cavity.
  • Health - 29 Dec 2022
    Hydrocele occurs when there is a collection of fluid inside the scrotum. This causes one of the testicles to look larger than the other. Most often, hydroceles are found in newborn boys.
  • Health - 14 Apr 2021
    The organs of the abdominal cavity (stomach, intestine, pancreas, liver, kidney, gallbladder, etc.) are surrounded and supported [held in place] by a 2-layer membrane called the peritoneum.
  • Health - 4 Mar 2021
    Peritonitis is an infection within the peritoneum that has treatments such as peritoneal dialysis.
  • Health - 29 Jun 2025
    Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) normally starts as a slow-growing tumor in the appendix and it is hence classified as a low-grade mucinous appendiceal neoplasm (LAMN). In rare incidences, it may develop...

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