The parents of a 3-week-old kid with umbilical discharge bring him to the clinic. His postnatal history was straightforward, with the chord shriveling about 14 days of life. Vital indicators are typical. A minor reducible umbilical hernia, little clear to straw-colored drainage from the umbilicus, and erythema around the region are discovered during an examination of the area. The following are the laboratory results:
Which of the following is the most likely cause of this child's condition?
A) Absence of neutrophil migration
B) Duplication of the ureter
C) Incomplete closure of anterior abdominal wall
D) Persistence of allantois remnant
E) Persistence of omphalomesenteric duct
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