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  2. Panniculus - Wikipedia

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    The panniculus (often incorrectly referred to as pannus) [1] is a dense layer of fatty tissue consisting of excess subcutaneous fat within the lower abdominal region. [2] ...

  3. Abdominal obesity - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned above, abdominal fat is linked with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. Specifically it is the deepest layer of belly fat (the fat that cannot be seen or grabbed) that poses health risks, as these "visceral" fat cells produce hormones that can affect health (e.g. increased insulin resistance and/or breast cancer risk).

  4. Abdominal pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    To diagnose the rare primary abdominal pregnancy, Studdiford's criteria need to be fulfilled: tubes and ovaries should be normal, there is no abnormal connection between the uterus and the abdominal cavity, and the pregnancy is related solely to the peritoneal surface without signs that there was a tubal pregnancy first.

  5. Greater omentum - Wikipedia

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    The two layers of the greater omentum descend from the greater curvature of the stomach and the beginning of the duodenum. [2] They pass in front of the small intestines , sometimes as low as the pelvis , before turning on themselves, and ascending as far as the transverse colon , where they separate and enclose that part of the intestine .

  6. Products of conception - Wikipedia

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    The presence of gas raises the possibility of post partum endometritis, though this can also be seen in up to 21% of normal post pregnancy states. The normal post partum uterus is usually less than 2 cm in thickness, and continues to involute on follow up scans to 7 mm or less over time.

  7. Prevent Pregnancy Stretch Marks With This Celeb-Loved Belly Oil

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    One of the key ways to do so is by adding a belly oil to your pre and post-natal routine. ... I did use this and this is my 3rd pregnancy but the first without stretch marks,” one reviewer raved

  8. Prune belly syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Prune belly syndrome (PBS) is a rare, genetic birth defect affecting about 1 in 40,000 births. [4] About 97% of those affected are male. Prune belly syndrome is a congenital disorder of the urinary system , characterized by a triad of symptoms.

  9. Diastasis recti - Wikipedia

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    Additional causes can be attributed to excessive abdominal exercises after the first trimester of pregnancy. [4] Strength training of all the core muscles, including the abdominis recti muscle, may reduce the size of the gap in pregnant or postpartum women. Crunches may increase the diastasis recti separation. All corrective exercises should be ...