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  1. Thambidorai CR, Arief H, Noor Afidah MS
    Singapore Med J, 2009 Dec;50(12):e412-4.
    PMID: 20087543
    Localised dilatation of a segment of the intestine without any macroscopically-identifiable cause is rare, and has been reported in association with omphalocoele in only 14 children up to 2006. In most of these cases, the segmental intestinal dilatation (SID) was either diagnosed incidentally, or due to presentation with partial or complete intestinal obstruction. We report, for the first time, a 37-week-old neonate with bowel perforation in SID associated with omphalocoele. In our case, a long thin vessel that resembled the mesodiverticular vessel of a Meckel's diverticulum was present in the dilated segment, supporting the view that SID and Meckel's diverticulum may be embryologically related.
    Matched MeSH terms: Hernia, Umbilical/complications
  2. Wong TL, Baki MM, Ishak S, See GB
    Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol, 2018 Nov;114:134-137.
    PMID: 30262351 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2018.08.037
    We report a bizarre case of accessory larynx in an infant with OEIS syndrome (omphalocele, cloacal exstrophy, imperforated anus & spinal defects). This is the first reported case in literature of a duplicate accessory larynx which is a mirror image of the true larynx. A congenital duplication of the larynx is a rare anomaly and can present in various forms. In this case, the infant presented with recurrent lung infection and inability to wean off oxygen. Scope revealed severe laryngomalacia in addition to the accessory larynx. Hence, supraglottoplasty was done with aim to resolve the lung and airway problem.
    Matched MeSH terms: Hernia, Umbilical/complications*
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