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A Terminal Colovesical Fistula in an Anorectal Malformation
Anorectal malformations are relatively common anomalies encountered in pediatric surgical practice. They are usually recognized at birth with absent anal canal or failure to pass meconium and hence can lead to life threatening bowel obstruction without ...
Jayalaxmi Shripati Aihole
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Stapled intestinal anastomosis is a simple and reliable method for management of intestinal caliber discrepancy in children [PDF]
PURPOSE: Popularity of minimally invasive surgeries has led to the development of stapled intestinal anastomosis for adults. The advanced instruments used in this technique are getting suitable with the small intestinal lumens of neonates and infants. We
Hiroo Uchida+5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To investigate the associations between inflammatory markers and the risk of paediatric feeding disorders (PFD) at 1 year of age in infants with congenital gastrointestinal malformations (CGMs). Methods Neonates with CGMs admitted to our NICU and prospectively followed up in our outpatient clinic were included.
Cristina Mastropietro+7 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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Currarino's triad diagnosed in an adult woman. [PDF]
_Purpose_ To report on a female patient diagnosed with Currarino's triad in adulthood. _Case report_ This case presents an adult patient with a medical history of a congenital anal atresia, a partial sacral agenesis, and a surgically treated ectopic ...
Berghauser Pont, L.M.E. (Lotte)+2 more
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Anomalias da inervação do trato digestório de fetos de ratas expostas à etilenotioureia [PDF]
PURPOSE: The pathophysiology of abnormalities associated with myenteric plexus lesions remains imperfectly understood. Such abnormalities have been correlated with subocclusive intestinal conditions in children with Hirschsprung's disease, cases of ...
Lemos, Patrícia Veruska Ribeiro Barbosa+5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to develop a universally applicable core set of quality indicators for Hirschsprung's disease care through a consensus‐driven process, to standardise and improve care quality across Europe. Methods A modified Delphi method was used to achieve consensus among healthcare professionals (HPs) and patient representatives (PRs ...
Daniel Rossi+99 more
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Background Anorectal malformation is a common congenital problem occurring in 1 in 5,000 births and has a spectrum of anatomical presentations, requiring individualized surgical treatments for normal growth.
Qianqian Zhang+5 more
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Genome-wide copy number variation study in anorectal malformations [PDF]
Anorectal malformations (ARMs, congenital obstruction of the anal opening) are among the most common birth defects requiring surgical treatment (2-5/10 000 live-births) and carry significant chronic morbidity.
Baum, L+36 more
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Impact of occult spinal abnormalities on clinical outcomes in children with refractory constipation
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, EarlyView.
Rishi Bolia+3 more
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