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71umbilical fascia — fascia umbilicalis [TA] a thickening of the fascia transversalis extending along the median umbilical ligament downward from the umbilicus …
72umbilical fossa of liver — fossa of umbilical vein fissura ligamenti teretis …
73umbilical granuloma — granulation tissue on the stem of the umbilical cord in newborn infants …
74umbilical vein right — the right of the two veins in the umbilical cord that carry blood from the placenta to the sinus venosus of the heart in the early embryo; it degenerates during the seventh week …
75umbilical cord — um|bil|i|cal cord [ ʌm,bılıkl kɔrd ] noun count a long tube that connects a baby to its mother before it is born and through which it receives food and oxygen. It is cut immediately after birth. cut/sever the umbilical cord INFORMAL to stop… …
76umbilical cord blood banked stem cells — haemopoietic stem cells collected from umbilical cord blood at birth, which can be stored indefinitely and used if that particular baby or a blood compatible sibling ever develops an illness (such as leukaemia) that could only be treated by cord… …
77umbilical cord — Piko. Small hard spots on an umbilical cord, kūkae iole …
78umbilical cord blood — Blood from the umbilical cord of a newborn baby. This blood contains high concentrations of stem cells (cells from which all blood cells develop) …
79umbilical cord blood transplantation — The injection of umbilical cord blood to restore an individual s own blood production system suppressed by anticancer drugs, radiation therapy, or both. It is being studied in the treatment of cancer and severe blood disorders such as aplastic… …
80umbilical hernia — noun protrusion of the intestine and omentum through a hernia in the abdominal wall near the navel; usually self correcting after birth • Syn: ↑omphalocele • Hypernyms: ↑hernia, ↑herniation * * * noun : a hernia of abdominal viscera at the… …