Patent Vitello - Intestinal Duct: A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.3126/jnps.v41i1.30184Keywords:
granuloma; intestinal duct; vitellointestinal ductAbstract
A wide variety of anomalies may occur as a result of the vitello- intestinal duct (VID) failing to obliterate completely. These anomalies occur in approximately 2% of the population and may remain silent throughout life or may present incidentally with an intra-abdominal complication. Complete patency of vitello-intestinal duct is the rarest of all the anomalies of VID. We report a case of 27 day old female presenting with pinkish umbilical mass since birth referred to us by a paediatrician as umbilical granuloma, which turned out to be patent vitello- intestinal duct.
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