GASTROSCHISIS - A herniation of the abdominal contents through an abdominal wall defect -- Hole next to belly button, intestines not covered by a protective sac, OMPHALOCELE - A dect in the umbilical ring that allows evisceration of abdominal contents into an external peritoneal sac. -- hole in belly button, intestines covered by protective sac, IMPERFORATE ANUS - a rare birth defect that includes the absence or abnormal location of a normal anal opening (anus) and is identified in the newborn period., BLADDER DYSTROPHY - Rare developmental abnormality that is present at birth in which the bladder and related structures are turned inside out through an opening in the abdominal wall., MONGOLIAN SPOTS - benign blue or purple splotches that appear solitary on the lower back and buttocks of newborns, HARLEQUIN SIGN - dilation of blood vessels on only one side of the body, giving the newborn the appearance of wearing a clown suit, STORK BITES - superficial vascular areas found on the nape, on the eyelids, and between the eyes and upper lip, NEVUS VASCULOSOUS - strawberry mark or strawberry hemangioma, is a benign capillary hemangioma in the dermal and subdermal layers, NEVUS FLAMMEUS - port-wine stain, commonly appears on the newborn’s face or other body areas. Has been associated with certain childhood cancers,

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