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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|illness
    maidhm sheicne imleacáin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Nabelbruch | Nabelhernie | Nabelringbruch | Hernia umbilicalis | Enteromphalus
    de
    Definition angeborener oder erworbener Bauchwandbruch mit dem erweiterten Nabelring als Bruchpforte Reference Reallex Med
    umbilical hernia
    en
    Definition protrusion of part of the intestine through the umbilical opening in the abdominal muscles Reference "COM-EN, based on:MayoClinic.com. Umbilical hernia http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/umbilical-hernia/basics/definition/con-20025630 [7.10.2015]"
    Comment "Umbilical hernias are common and typically harmless. They are most common in infants, but they can affect adults as well. In an infant, an umbilical hernia may be especially evident when the infant cries, causing the baby's bellybutton to protrude. This is a classic sign of an umbilical hernia.In children, many umbilical hernias close on their own by age 1 or 2, though some take longer to heal. To prevent complications, umbilical hernias that don't disappear by age 4 or those that appear during adulthood may need surgical repair.Not to be confused with omphalocele [ IATE:1540072 ]"
    hernie ombilicale | omphalocèle
    fr
    Definition malformation de l'embryon liée à une fermeture incomplète de la paroi abdominale antérieure Reference Carles,D.et Darboux,R.,Embryologie générale et foetopathologie,Université Victor Segalen,Bordeaux,1997
    hernia umbilicalis
    la