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Agenesis and pseudo-agenesis of the dorsal pancreas

Abdominal Imaging, 1993
Agenesis of the dorsal pancreatic anlage is a very unusual congenital anomaly. The case reported appears to be accompanied by hypertrophy of the ventral gland. Atrophy of the pancreas following an episode of acute pancreatitis is also very unusual. When the atrophy spares the uncinate process, it may also resemble agenesis of the dorsal gland.
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Agenesis of the Gallbladder

Current Surgery, 2006
Agenesis of the gallbladder, with normal bile ducts, is a rare congenital condition occurring in 13 to 65 people out of a population of 100,000 and probably results from a failure of the gallbladder bud to develop or vacuolize in utero. Reports of a familial tendency toward this condition may suggest screening of asymptomatic family members and speed ...
Hamed, Kabiri   +2 more
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Tracheal Agenesis

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1979
Tracheal agenesis is a rare cause of respiratory distress in the neonatal period. Temporary survival depends on ventilation through the esophagus. Thirty-eight case reports of tracheal agenesis (including one from this institution) have appeared in the literature.
R S, Faro   +6 more
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Pulmonary Agenesis

The Indian Journal of Chest Diseases and Allied Sciences, 2022
Unilateral opaque lung with ipsilateral mediastinal shift is an uncommon cause of respiratory distress in newborn which can be found on simple radiograph of the chest. Pulmonary agenesis is a rare cause of unilateral opaque lung in the newborn. Nearly 50% cases of pulmonary agenesis are associated with other congenital defects including cardiovascular,
Rakesh K, Chawla   +4 more
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AGENESIS OF THE GALLBLADDER

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1967
A case of congenital absence of the gallbladder and cystic duct is reported. The finding of an absent gallbladder in our case is considered incidental and the cause for symptoms could not be attributed to the absence of the gallbladder and the cystic duct.
S V, Navani, W L, Wilde, R, Kim
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Sacral Agenesis

Pediatrics, 1974
Partial or complete absence of the sacrum is an anomaly that is usually associated with neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Eleven cases of complete sacral agenesis of the sacrum seen at the University of Missouri Medical Center emphasize the serious urological problems which so frequently derive from this anomaly and are so often overlooked to the ...
I M, Thompson, R M, Kirk, M, Dale
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Sacral Agenesis

Pediatric Neurology
Sacral agenesis (SA) is a rare congenital neurological disorder characterized by the incomplete development of the sacral spine. This work summarizes the scientific literature on SA, including the following sections: pathogenesis, epidemiology, risk factors, genetics, clinical manifestations, radiological classification, diagnosis, and management.
Monserrat Sánchez-Romero   +6 more
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Vaginal agenesis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
Vaginal agenesis is not rare. Many ingenious procedures have been devised for its correction; some are simple, and some are complicated. Not enough emphasis has been placed on the emotional aspects when patients with this problem are treated. Proper timing of the operation and selection of the best procedure are discussed.
V J, Capraro, M B, Gallego
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Tibial Agenesis

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1981
Tibial agenesis is a congenital defect involving major anomalies of both knee and ankle joints, as well as of the adjacent musculotendinous units. A neoarthrosis at the knee joint was formed in two patients by centralizing the fibular head into the inter condylar notch.
M A, Wehbé   +2 more
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Cerebellar Agenesis

Journal of Mental Science, 1956
Developmental defects of the cerebellum may take various forms: agenesis of the entire cerebellum; aplasia of one or both hemispheres, or aplasia limited to the vermis. It is the purpose of this communication to review the first two groups and to place on record the clinical and pathological features of a case in which but for one small fragment the ...
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