Fine-grained Classification of Port Wine Stains Using Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography [PDF]
Accurate classification of port wine stains (PWS, vascular malformations present at birth), is critical for subsequent treatment planning. However, the current method of classifying PWS based on the external skin appearance rarely reflects the underlying angiopathological heterogeneity of PWS lesions, resulting in inconsistent outcomes with the common ...
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Urogenital anomalies associated with anorectal malformation
N Samanta+5 more
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Delayed diagnosis of anorectal malformations: are current guidelines sufficient? [PDF]
Brooke E. Wilson+3 more
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Anorectal Malformations: Does Healthcare Meet the Needs?
Esther Hartman+11 more
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Colonic Phasic Motor Activity Is Stronger in Patients with Repaired Anorectal Malformations than Patients with Severe Colonic Dismotility [PDF]
Billur Demiroğulları+8 more
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3-year-old with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome and anorectal malformation: A case report. [PDF]
Oyania F+3 more
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Laparoscopic surgical technique to facilitate management of high anorectal malformations – report of seven cases [PDF]
Andrzej Gołębiewski+4 more
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Evaluation of Anal Sphincter with High Resolution Anorectal Manometry and 3D Reconstruction in Patients with Anorectal Malformation. [PDF]
Caruso AM+11 more
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Isolated anorectal malformation with rectoperineal fistula in monozygotic twins
Incidence of anorectal malformation (ARM) is reportedly 1 in approximately 2500–5000 live births. While its etiology remains elusive, most evidence indicates genetic factors to be the major cause.
Yuki Muta+3 more
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