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Plate 1. Drawings of Normal Umbilici

The 60 drawings of normal umbilici arranged on Plates I - IV were made in the wards with the patients in bed. This insured uniformity of posture, and eliminated accidental skin-folds, such as always appear when the body is in flexion or in hyperextension. These plates show that it is difficult to speak of a definite and uniform topography of this region. The variations are exceedingly numerous, and include a large number of the most bizarre forms.

Plates: 1 Normal Umbilici | 2 Normal Umbilici | 3 Normal Umbilici | 4 Normal Umbilici | 5 Cancer of the Umbilicus | 6 Umbilical Hernia | 7 Exstrophy of the Bladder

Reference

Cullen TS. Embryology, anatomy, and diseases of the umbilicus together with diseases of the urachus. (1916) W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia And London.


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