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Description Fig. 65. — An Umbilical Granulation. The umbilical ring is unusually prominent, protruding at least 2 mm. above the abdominal wall. In the center is a small, globular, red mass. It was very friable, was readily removed, and did not recur. On histologic examination it was found to consist essentially of young granulation tissue rich in blood-capillaries. It contained no epithelial elements.
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Source https://archive.org/details/embryologyanatom00cull/page/116/mode/2up Embryology, anatomy, and diseases of the umbilicus : together with diseases of the urachus
Author Cullen, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953

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current18:28, 18 February 2024Thumbnail for version as of 18:28, 18 February 2024484 × 621 (241 KB)Rasbak (talk | contribs){{Information |description=Fig. 65. — An Umbilical Granulation. The umbilical ring is unusually prominent, protruding at least 2 mm. above the abdominal wall. In the center is a small, globular, red mass. It was very friable, was readily removed, and did not recur. On histologic examination it was found to consist essentially of young granulation tissue rich in blood-capillaries. It contained no epithelial elements. |date= 1916 |source=https://archive.org/details/embryologyanatom00cull/page/1...

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