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In diverticula, 94 % of the gastric heterotopias are of fundal type; in fistulae and umbilical polyps, 70% are fundal. 197 Pancreatic heterotopias are found in 5% of Meckel's diverticula where they can often be identified at the tip by gross examination. 88,194,195 Duodenal, colonic, and rarely biliary mucosa are found. 198, 199 CLINICAL Twenty-five percent of omphalomesenteric remnants are symptomatic. 29. Omphalomesenteric remnants. A. 28. B. 28. C. Meckel's diverticulum is shown with a free loop of omphalomesenteric vascular remnant from the tip of the diverticulum to the mesentery, a likely source for a strangulated loop of bowel.

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