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  2. Omphalolith - Wikipedia

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    An omphalolith, also known as a umbolith, omphalith, [1] navel stone, [2] or umbilical concretion [3] is a periumbilical mass that may form due to the accumulation of sebum and keratin. [4] The colour is black or brown, and may be related to the skin type of the patient. [ 2 ]

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    Agitation and palpitations, [3] "hypertension, irregular heart rate, insomnia, nervousness, tremors and seizures, paranoid psychosis, heart attacks, strokes, and death", [1] [15] kidney stones [15] Flavonoids (contained in many medicinal plants) [5] Vitamin P, citrin Flavonoids, bioflavonoids Hemolytic anemia, kidney damage [5] Germander: Teucrium

  4. Navel - Wikipedia

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    The navel is the centre of the circle in this drawing of the Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci. The umbilicus is used to visually separate the abdomen into quadrants. [2]The umbilicus is a prominent scar on the abdomen, with its position being relatively consistent among humans.

  5. Napakivi - Wikipedia

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    Napakivi (pole/navel stone) or tonttukivi (elf stone) is a traditional Finnish name for a standing stone in the middle of a field or another central spot. [1]Generally speaking napakivi are unhewn stones that people have set upright.

  6. Umbilical hernia - Wikipedia

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    An umbilical hernia is a health condition where the abdominal wall behind the navel is damaged. It may cause the navel to bulge outwards—the bulge consisting of abdominal fat from the greater omentum or occasionally parts of the small intestine. The bulge can often be pressed back through the hole in the abdominal wall, and may "pop out" when ...

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    The website says the spider tends avoid confrontation with humans. The spider does have small fangs, but they are only strong enough to eat other insects. Joro Spider (Trichonephila clavata)

  9. Calculus (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Human gallstones, all removed from one patient. Grid scale 1 mm. Calculi in the inner ear are called otoliths; Calculi in the urinary system are called urinary calculi and include kidney stones (also called renal calculi or nephroliths) and bladder stones (also called vesical calculi or cystoliths).