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Midgut Anatomical Anomaly with resulting Small Bowel Ischemia/ Necrosis - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Midgut Anatomical Anomaly with resulting Small Bowel Ischemia/ Necrosis - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This medical illustration compares the normal anatomy of the midgut ( abdomen) with the a midgut Anatomical Anomaly. The midgut had failed to rotate into correct anatomical position resulting in a mirror image of the anatomy of the abdomen. This configuration of the anatomy results in ischemia/ necrosis of the small bowel.

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