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Large Omphalocele in fetal development

the image shows large omphalocele caused due to failure of the intestine at 10 weeks of development to return to abdominal cavity.


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--Mark Hill (talk) 10:21, 7 November 2014 (EST) Assessment - Figure relates to project topic contains reference, copyright and student template. The reference is not correctly formatted. The photograph is not very clear and should have been adjusted for contrast before uploading. You have described the structure of omphalocele and the fetal event, but more could have been added in the caption description.


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