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ABSTRACT Aim Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common and significant complication after voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) but the reported incidence in children varies highly. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the rate and possible risk factors for UTIs after VCUG. Method A multicentre retrospective cohort study of children < 15
Emelie Widhe +4 more
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Recent advances in MRI in the preoperative assessment of anorectal malformations
Objective: To prospectively evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of triplanar 2D magnetic resonance (MR) images versus the post processing reconstructed MR images generated from a single 3D VISTA sequence in children with anorectal malformations compared ...
Rania Farouk Elsayed +2 more
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Intestinal Atresia in Finland: Maternal Risk Factors, Prevalence, Associated Anomalies and Survival
ABSTRACT Aim We aimed to investigate prevalence, associated anomalies and survival of congenital intestinal atresia and to examine maternal risk factors for jejunoileal atresia (JIA). Methods All children born with, or pregnancies terminated because of, JIA or colonic atresia (CA) in Finland during 1987–2019 were identified from the Finnish Register of
Esko Tahkola +9 more
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PSARP is currently the most widely-used surgical technique for surgical correction of high and intermediary anorectal malformations, but there is much controversy in the literature about the postoperative evaluation of these cases. We studied 27 cases of
José Luiz Martins, José Pinus
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The urological anomalies associated with anorectal malformations
Background: Urological anomalies are frequently associated with anorectal malformations which are a common source of significant morbidity. Objective: Is to evaluate the incidence and nature of the urological anomalies with patients of anorectal ...
Shatha A. Hmed Al-kawaz +2 more
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Mortality Patterns and Phenotypic Clusters in Trisomy 13: A Population‐Based Study From Japan
ABSTRACT Trisomy 13, the third most common autosomal trisomy after trisomy 21 and trisomy 18, is associated with a significantly high infant mortality rate. However, large‐scale studies examining causes of death in trisomy 13 remain scarce. Therefore, we aimed to better understand the mortality patterns.
Narumi Kato +2 more
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Primary Repair of a Jejunal Atresia With Christmas Tree Deformity in a Preterm Infant
ABSTRACT Although uncommon in the general population, jejunoileal atresia (JIA) is a common cause of intestinal obstruction in infants. This congenital anomaly may cause a substantial reduction in intestinal length, enhancing the likelihood of short bowel syndrome and intestinal failure.
Dennis Machaku +5 more
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Congenital Lumbar Hernia with VACTERL Anomaly: A Rare Presentation [PDF]
Congenital lumbar hernia also known as Lumbocostovertebral syndrome comprises various skeletal abnormalities like hemivertebrae, rib defects, abdominal wall anomalies and abdominal muscle hypoplasia.
Mohd. Aamir +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Solitary functioning kidney (SFK) is linked to chronic kidney disease (CKD) in children, particularly when associated with congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT). Pelvi‐ureteric junction obstruction (PUJO) is the most frequent obstructive uropathy in SFK.
Mathilde Grapin +9 more
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Rare association of prune belly syndrome with pouch colon
M Ragavan1, U Haripriya1, PV Pradeep1, J Sarvavinothini21Department of Endocrine Surgery, 2Department of Anaesthesia, Narayana Medical College and Superspeciality Hospital, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaAbstract: Prune belly syndrome is a triad ...
M Ragavan +3 more
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