Accuracy of Lateral Invertogram in diagnosing and classifying anorectal malformations
Background: The initial management of a new born baby with anorectal malformation could be made only after an accurate determination of the level of the anomaly.
CC Nwokoro+5 more
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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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Anorectal malformations (ARMs) encompass a complex spectrum of congenital anomalies and H/N type anorectal malformations are extremely rare. In the presence of colostomy, an augmented pressure colostogram with or without retrograde or micturating ...
Bharathi Ravisandhiran+5 more
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Anorectal Malformation: An Atypical Association of Pierre Robin Sequence [PDF]
Isolated Pierre Robin sequence (PRS) is characterized by underdeveloped jaw, backward displacement of the tongue and upper airway obstruction with or without cleft palate or be part of a known syndrome as VACTREL or CHARGE, or be associated with other ...
Manal M. Farouk+2 more
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Prenatal Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Anorectal Malformations: Correlating Prenatal Signs With Postnatal Outcomes. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective This study explored prenatal ultrasound markers in patients with anorectal malformations (ARMs). Methods All patients treated for ARM in our institution from January 2014 to December 2021 with an available expert fetal anomaly scan (eFAS) were reviewed.
Huijgen D+5 more
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Bladder exstrophy with exstrophic rectal duplication in an infant: An extremely rare case
Exstrophic rectal duplication and its association with bladder exstrophy and anorectal malformation is an extremely rare clinical entity. This is a report of the second case of an exstrophic rectal duplication associated with bladder exstrophy in English
Levent Duman+2 more
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Unusual association of anorectal malformation and macrocystic lymphatic malformation
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are common congenital anomalies encountered in pediatric surgery. ARMs are often associated with other anomalies. The estimated incidences of associated anomalies are 40%–70%.
Dileep Garg, Aditya Pratap Singh
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Congenital anorectal anomalies
There are two classifications of anorectal anomalies currently advocated. This pres entation represents one of them and the other is a system strongly recommended by A. H. Bill and his associates in Seattle. Neither system can be legislated but the reader should be aware of both until one takes precedence.
Nathan B. Friedman+2 more
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Lack of disparities in screening for associated anomalies in children with anorectal malformations
Laura V. Veras+2 more
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FAECAL CONTINENCE AFTER RECONSTRUCTION OF ANORECTAL MALFORMATIONS
The aim of the article is to review anorectal malformations. Babies born with anorectal anomalies need surgical treatment to be able to pass meconium and faeces. Surgical management can sometimes be achieved in a single stage.
Polona Studen Pauletič
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