E. Enzerink et al., Closure of the abdominal wall at the umbilicus and the development of umbilical hernias in a group of foals from birth to 11 months of age, VET REC, 147(2), 2000, pp. 37-39
The closure of the body wall defect at the umbilicus was studied in relatio
n to the development of umbilical hernias in a group of 44 normal foals, 25
of which were followed from birth until five months of age, and 19 from bi
rth until 11 months of age. At birth, 19 of the foals had a defect in the b
ody wall at the umbilicus that was termed a 'palpable umbilical ring'. In 1
8 of them this defect disappeared within four days, but in the other the ri
ng did not close and a hernial sac with abdominal contents was palpable. Th
is foal was considered to be the only foal to have a truly congenital umbil
ical hernia. Twelve foals developed an umbilical hernia between five and ei
ght weeks of age. The prevalence of umbilical hernias was much higher than
in other studies, possibly owing to the prospective nature of the study.