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Cordón umbilical anormal - cordón nucal - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Cordón umbilical anormal - cordón nucal - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Esta ilustración médica compara un feto normal durante el tercer trimestre en el útero y un feto cuyo cordón umbilical presenta anormalidades. Dentro de las anormalidades fetales se incluye un cordón inusualmente corto y un cordón nucal, donde el cordón umbilical se enrolla alrededor del cuello del feto.

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