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Vater Association and Anorectal Malformations [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1986
In a twenty-year series of 208 patients with anorectal malformations there were 39 infants with three or more Vater association anomalies. The neonatal mortality of Vater association patients was 28%; beyond the neonatal period only two patients died.
Harry Lindahl   +2 more
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Anorectal Malformations

2016
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are rare birth defects of the digestive system affecting 2–6 per 10.000 births worldwide. These anomalies are the result of an abnormal development of the distal end of the digestive tract interesting the anus and/or rectum that occur early between the sixth and tenth week of embryonic development.
Gargano, Tommaso, Lima, Mario
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Anorectal malformation with ileal atresia

Pediatric Surgery International, 1997
A low-type anorectal malformation associated with ileal atresia is described. It was very difficult to classify the anorectal malformation due to the presence of ileal atresia. Such anomalies are rare. A review of the literature on previously reported cases in Japan is presented.
N. Handa, K. Asabe
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Update on the management of anorectal malformations

Pediatric Surgery International, 2013
Thirty-three years ago, on 10 August 1980, in Mexico City, the first patient with an anorectal malformation was operated on using the posterior sagittal approach. At that time it was not obvious that we were actually opening a "Pandora's box" that continues to give many positive surprises, a few disappointments, and the constant hope that each day we ...
Andrea Bischoff   +2 more
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The spectrum of anorectal malformations in Africa

Pediatric Surgery International, 2008
Anorectal malformations (ARM) remain a significant birth defect with geographic variation in incidence, individual phenotypes and regional geographic subtypes. Although early studies indicated a low incidence in Black patients, there is a great paucity of knowledge as to the types, frequency and incidence of ARMs encountered in the African continent ...
Moore S.W.   +11 more
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N-type anorectal malformations

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1978
Three cases of N-type anorectal malformations have been encountered. Two girls with anorectal-vestibular fistulas (one with a normal anus and the other with mild stenosis) were typical of 15 other such cases in the literature. A boy with an anorectal-urethral fistula and covered anus had a lesser variant than most of the other 8 males in the literature.
J. Alex Haller   +4 more
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Normal anorectal musculatures and changes in anorectal malformation

Pediatric Surgery International, 2019
We investigated the anorectal musclulature in normal children and anorectal malformations (ARM) to evaluate its role in bowel control mechanism.Pelves of 50 neonates died of ARM-unrelated diseases and 16 patients with anorectal malformations (8 high, 5 intermediate, and 3 low ARMs) were dissected and analyzed.Normal anorectal musculature was divided ...
Long Li   +9 more
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Embryology of anorectal malformations

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2010
Today, the normal and abnormal development of the hindgut is still a matter of speculation. However, as the result of recent studies in appropriate animal models, most embryologic events that finally lead to abnormal hindgut development are better known than in the past: (1) the process of maldevelopment starts in early embryonic stages; (2) the ...
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Anorectal Malformation with Malrotation of Gut [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2003
Infants with anorectal anomaly have a high risk of having other congenital anomalies, but associated gastrointestinal tract anomalies are quite rare. Malrotation of gut is rarely associated with anorectal anomaly. We report two such cases of anorectal malformation with malrotation of gut.
Jai Kumar Mahajan   +3 more
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Anorectal malformations and their impact on survival

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005
To evaluate the incidence, types and the effect on outcome of associated anomalies in neonates with anorectal malformations (ARM).This retrospective study was carried out on all neonates with ARM admitted to the neonatal surgical intensive care unit (NSICU) from 1998 through 2003.Of the 754 neonates admitted to the NSICU during the study period of 6 ...
D K Mitra   +8 more
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