Anorectal prolapse after anorectal reconstruction: Incidence and risk factors according to the ARM-Net Consortium. [PDF]
Abstract Aim There is a knowledge gap regarding which patients with anorectal malformations (ARMs) are at highest risk of anorectal prolapse (AP), and which risk factors predispose to AP in ARM. The aims of the study were to define the frequency of AP after ARM reconstruction, and explore risk factors.
Stenström P+10 more
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Analysis of Associated Anomalies in Anorectal Malformation: Major and Minor Anomalies
Background Fifty to sixty percent of patients with anorectal malformation (ARM) have at least one associated anomaly (AA). We determined the incidence of AA with the subtypes of ARM classified in accordance with the Krickenbeck classification and ...
Chaeyoun Oh+5 more
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Global birth prevalence of major congenital anomalies: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background There is a lack of systematic review on the global prevalence of major congenital anomalies. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of population-based studies on global birth prevalence of eight major congenital anomalies ...
Xiaolong Xie+3 more
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Associated anomalies with anorectal malformations in the Eastern Indian population
Aim: Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are often associated with other anomalies. At present, there is no comprehensive protocol to detect these associated anomalies.
Neha Sisodiya Shenoy+5 more
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Evaluation of an experimental model for anorectal anomalies induced by ethylenethiourea Avaliação de um modelo experimental de anomalia anorretal induzida pela etilenotiouréia [PDF]
PURPOSE: To evaluate an experimental model for anorectal anomalies and their principal associated malformations induced by ethylene thiourea (ETU). METHODS: Rat fetuses were utilized, divided into two groups: experimental group - fetuses from rats that ...
Maurício Macedo+2 more
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Screening for associated anomalies in anorectal malformations: the need for a standardized approach
Anorectal malformations (ARM) are common congenital abnormalities of the terminal hindgut. The high incidence of associated anomalies necessitates systematic screening, which should include renal and spinal ultrasonography, spinal radiography and an ...
Paul Krüger+4 more
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The Importance of Screening for Additional Anomalies in Patients with Anorectal Malformations: A Retrospective Cohort Study [PDF]
Cunera M. C. de Beaufort+8 more
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Obstetrical Outcomes in Adult Patients Born with Complex Anorectal Malformations and Cloacal Anomalies: A Literature Review [PDF]
Alejandra Vilanova-Sánchez+6 more
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Systematic review of ultrasound and MRI prediction of spinal cord anomalies in children with anorectal malformations: what a pediatric urologist writing a protocol needs to know. [PDF]
Kirby G+5 more
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Study of the enteric and motor inervation, pelvic musculature, and alterations in the sacral region of rat fetuses with ethylenethiourea-induced anorectal anomaly. [PDF]
Oliveira ELDC, Vicente YAMVA.
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