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The cord stump is the remnant of the umbilical cord remaining attached to a newborn after clamping and cutting at birth. It is clinically important as it requires proper care to prevent infection, such as omphalitis, which can lead to sepsis. Monitoring the stump’s drying and detachment is essential in neonatal care to ensure healthy healing.

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