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  2. Omphalitis of newborn - Wikipedia

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    Omphalitis is a bacterial infection of the umbilical cord stump in newborns, which can cause serious complications. Learn about the signs, causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of this condition.

  3. Gastroschisis - Wikipedia

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    Gastroschisis is a birth defect in which the baby's intestines extend outside of the abdomen through a hole next to the belly button. Learn about the symptoms, complications, diagnosis, and treatment of this condition, as well as the possible genetic and environmental factors that may contribute to it.

  4. Umbilical granuloma - Wikipedia

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    Umbilical granuloma is a common umbilical abnormality in newborns caused by excessive tissue growth at the base of the umbilicus. Learn about its causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options, such as silver nitrate, double-ligature and cryocautery.

  5. Umbilical hernia - Wikipedia

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    Most surgeons will not repair the hernia until 5–6 years after the baby is born. Most umbilical hernias in infants and children close spontaneously and rarely have complications of gastrointestinal-content incarcerations. [10] How far the projection of the swelling extends from the surface of the abdomen (the belly) varies from child to child.

  6. Neonatal sepsis - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal sepsis is a bacterial infection in newborns that can be life-threatening. It is divided into early-onset and late-onset sepsis, and is diagnosed by blood, urine, or CSF cultures. Treatment involves antibiotics, fluids, and supportive care.

  7. Abdominal distension - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal distension is a condition where the abdomen expands due to gas, fluid, or other substances. It can be a symptom of various diseases or dysfunctions, such as lactose intolerance, celiac disease, or ovarian cancer. Learn about the possible causes, diagnosis, and treatment of abdominal distension.

  8. Hirschsprung's disease - Wikipedia

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    Hirschsprung's disease is a birth defect in which nerves are missing from parts of the intestine, causing constipation and other problems. It may be genetic, associated with other disorders, or have no clear cause. Diagnosis is by biopsy and treatment is surgery to remove the affected section of bowel.

  9. Aarskog–Scott syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Less often, they have undescended testes (cryptorchidism) or a soft out-pouching around the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or in the lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). [3] The intellectual development of people with Aarskog–Scott syndrome varies widely. Some may have mild learning and behavior problems, while others have normal intelligence.