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A Practical Approach, Second Edition=Ronald D. Ho.pdf

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Organ/StructureCodeNumberObservation10110 <strong>Ho</strong>lorachischisis Fissure of the entire spinal column [Craniorachischisis]10111 Hypospadias Urethra opening on the underside of thepenis or on the perineumNot readily apparent infetuses or soon after birth10112 Increased anogenitalIncreased anogenital distance (AGD)distance10113 Kyphosis Humpback,HunchbackIncreased convexity in the curvature ofthe thoracic spinal column as viewedfrom the side10114 Lordosis <strong>Ho</strong>llowback,Swayback,SaddlebackAnterior concavity in the curvature of thelumbar and cervical spinal column asviewed from the side10115 Omphalocele Exomphalos Protrusion of intra-abdominal viscerainto the umbilical cord with visceracontained in a thin translucent sac ofperitoneum and amnion10116 Scoliosis Lateral curvature of the spinal column10117 Short trunk10118 Small anus10119 Small genital tubercle Hypoplastic, Reduced,Rudimentary10120 Spina bifida Meningocele,Meningomyelocele,Myelocele,Myelomeningocele,RachischisisA family of defects in the closure of thespinal columnThe condition may presentwith ruptured sacMay be covered with skin(spina bifida oculta); mayinvolve protrusion of spinalcord and/or meninges10121 Thoracogastroschisis Thoracoceloschisis Failure of closure leaving the thoracicand abdominal cavities, or major partsthereof, exposed ventrally10122 Thoracoschisis Fissure of thoracic wall Lung(s) may be herniated10123 Thoracostenosis Narrowness of the thoracic region10124 Umbilical hernia Protrusion of a skin-covered segment ofthe gastrointestinal tract and/or greateromentum through a defect in theabdominal wall at the umbilicus, theherniated mass being circumscribedand covered with skin; or protrusion ofskin-covered viscera through theumbilical ring with prominence of thenavel1For terms in brackets, see Appendix 1-B below.Synonym orRelated TermNon-preferredTerm Definition NoteTERMINOLOGY OF ANATOMICAL DEFECTS 927© 2006 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

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