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Innervation pattern of the unclosed detrusor muscle in classic bladder exstrophy: a study of patients with urothelial overexpression of nerve growth factor. [PDF]
Promm M +7 more
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A Multicountry Analysis of Prevalence and Mortality among Neonates and Children with Bladder Exstrophy. [PDF]
Kancherla V +26 more
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International Urogynecology Journal, 1997
Bladder exstrophy is one of the most challenging congenital urinary tract abnormalities. Apart from the open bladder the patient also has various other abnormalities, including urogenital, musculoskeletal and anorectal defects. The size of the exstrophic bladder varies from patient to patient.
S J, Crankson, S, Ahmed
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Bladder exstrophy is one of the most challenging congenital urinary tract abnormalities. Apart from the open bladder the patient also has various other abnormalities, including urogenital, musculoskeletal and anorectal defects. The size of the exstrophic bladder varies from patient to patient.
S J, Crankson, S, Ahmed
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Embryology of bladder exstrophy
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988A hypothesis in respect to the teratogenesis of bladder exstrophy and its variants is offered. The central feature of this hypothesis is the abnormal persistence of the caudal position of the insertion of the body stalk on the embryo. As a consequence of this, the normal advance and interposition of mesenchymal tissue to the midline becomes impossible.
H, Mildenberger, D, Kluth, M, Dziuba
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Minerva urologica e nefrologica = The Italian journal of urology and nephrology, 2007
In the literature it is possible to find many case reports of bladder exstrophy variants, although a thorough classification with all possible associated malformations is not yet available. On the basis of a rare case observed at their Department, the authors studied the embryology of these conditions and their associated malformations.
CORROPPOLO, Michele +4 more
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In the literature it is possible to find many case reports of bladder exstrophy variants, although a thorough classification with all possible associated malformations is not yet available. On the basis of a rare case observed at their Department, the authors studied the embryology of these conditions and their associated malformations.
CORROPPOLO, Michele +4 more
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2018
Bladder exstrophy is a rare condition in which there is an error in fetal development leaving the bladder and pelvic structure malformed. The bladder, pelvic girdle, and external genitalia are often split, requiring repair. The goals of this repair are to improve quality of life in terms of urinary continence, aesthetics, pelvic stabilization, and ...
Mitchell Tublin +5 more
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Bladder exstrophy is a rare condition in which there is an error in fetal development leaving the bladder and pelvic structure malformed. The bladder, pelvic girdle, and external genitalia are often split, requiring repair. The goals of this repair are to improve quality of life in terms of urinary continence, aesthetics, pelvic stabilization, and ...
Mitchell Tublin +5 more
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Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1998
To describe the procedures of bladder exstrophy closure, epispadias repair to achieve urinary control. The approaches to the failed exstrophy are also described.Bladder closure soon after birth is performed with concomitant pelvic osteotomy. The different techniques are described.
P D, Mouriquand, Y D, Wilcox
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To describe the procedures of bladder exstrophy closure, epispadias repair to achieve urinary control. The approaches to the failed exstrophy are also described.Bladder closure soon after birth is performed with concomitant pelvic osteotomy. The different techniques are described.
P D, Mouriquand, Y D, Wilcox
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Management of bladder exstrophy
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000The exstrophy-epispadias complex is a severe anomaly of the lower urinary tract. While the surgical reconstruction of normal anatomy in patients with this disorder was once considered impossible, modern management has made possible a near-normal reconstruction of the bladder and lower abdominal wall.
V V, Chandrasekharam, M, Bajpai
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