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- Originally termed EMG syndrome ( for " exomphalos ", " macroglossia ", and " gigantism " ), this syndrome over time became known as Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome or Wiedemann Beckwith syndrome.
- A study in the United Kingdom showed a correspondence between pregnant women living near landfill sites and an increased risk of congenital disorders, such as neural tube defects, hypospadias, epispadia, and abdominal wall defects, such as gastroschisis and exomphalos.
- He was born in the Victorian town of Orbost with exomphalos, a condition in which the abdomen develops outside the body; in his case, the condition affected other organs, including his liver . he was also born without a left arm and with some webbed fingers.
- Originally, Dr . Hans-Rudolf Wiedemann ( born 16 February 1915, Bremen, Germany, died 4 August 2006, Kiel ) coined the term exomphalos-macroglossia-gigantism ( EMG ) syndrome to describe the combination of congenital exomphalos ), large tongues ( macroglossia ), and large bodies and / or long limbs ( gigantism ).
- Originally, Dr . Hans-Rudolf Wiedemann ( born 16 February 1915, Bremen, Germany, died 4 August 2006, Kiel ) coined the term exomphalos-macroglossia-gigantism ( EMG ) syndrome to describe the combination of congenital exomphalos ), large tongues ( macroglossia ), and large bodies and / or long limbs ( gigantism ).
- I have seen programmes where young babies have been born with much of their small intestine outside the abdomen, a condition called exomphalos and the paediatric surgeon just pushed the intestine back in through the open umbilicus, it was clearly quite mobile and not firmly attached to any other structure ( of course not, otherwise it would not have been left outside the abdomen-doh ! ) talk ) 11 : 36, 22 September 2009 ( UTC)