Umbilical hernia is a common disorder in infants and young children. The hernia sac protrudes through a defect in the umbilical ring. Although the defect is present at birth, unlike other hernias of childhood, an umbilical hernia may resolve without the need for surgery [1].
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Mrad, C., Chouikh, T., & Ghorbel, S. (2017). Umbilical hernia. In Pediatric Surgery Handbook for Residents and Medical Students (pp. 23–26). Nova Science Publishers, Inc. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/11895_15
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