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SUMMARY Bladder exstrophy is a rare congenital anomaly resulting from failure of fusion of the middle of the pelvis line tissues during embryogenesis. It is characterized by malformation of the lower abdominal wall involving the genitourinary tract and the musculoskeletal system. Its incidence is estimated at 1:30,000 to 1:50,000 live births, and it is
Gustavo Gomes, Mendes +1 more
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Transitional cell carcinoma in untreated adult bladder exstrophy: A rare case report
Untreated adult bladder exstrophy is a very rare entity and has a higher risk of developing bladder cancer. A 41-year old man with acute kidney injury and bilateral hydronephrosis was consulted to Urology Division.
Richardo R. Handoko +2 more
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Early prenatal diagnosis of bladder exstrophy is challenging because of its variable size and presentation. This article brings forth new signs on color Doppler (CD) to help establish the diagnosis in a suspected case.
Kavita Aneja +3 more
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Cloacal exstrophy misdiagnosed as bladder exstrophy
Cloacal exstrophy (CE) is the most serious and complex congenital ventral abdominal wall defect. It has also been reported as one of the rarest congenital anomalies.
Mohamed B. Aboushaer, Noura M. Almutairi
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Term Natural Delivery without Complications in a Pregnant Woman with Bladder Exstrophy: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Bladder exstrophy is a rare congenital anomaly due to midline anterior abdominal wall defect, causing a series of genitourinary and muscular malformations, which demands surgical correction. Women with bladder exstrophy are fertile and able
Malihe Hasanzadeh +2 more
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EXSTROPHY OF THE BLADDER. [PDF]
In presenting to this Association a case of exstrophy of the bladder, it is not my purpose to enter on a prolonged discussion nor into a lengthy historic sketch of the various operations which have been proposed for its relief. I wish simply to present a case on which I have operated, that it may be added to others operated on in the same way, and thus
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Objective: To provide a step-by-step presentation of the complete primary repair of bladder exstrophy (CPRE). Design: Video presentation. Setting: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, within the Multi-Institutional Bladder Exstrophy Collaboration Patient(
Dana A. Weiss +7 more
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Tensor fascia lata flap: A lifeboat for unresolved bladder exstrophy defect
Bladder exstrophy is a rare lower urinary tract malformation that occurs less frequently in women than in men. A case of 11-year girl, who presented with the residual bladder exstrophy along with lower abdominal defect secondary to previously operated ...
Sameer Sharad Mahakalkar +3 more
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EXSTROPHY OF THE BLADDER. [PDF]
[Awarded Senn Medal at the Fifty-First Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, June 6, 1900. Received by the Committee, March, 1, 1900.] EMBRYOLOGY. Before considering a congenital deformity of the bladder, it will be advisable to review briefly the embryological development of the genito-urinary system, and, of necessity, the embryo as a
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A Rare Case of an Adult with Untreated Bladder Exstrophy Presenting with Signet-Ring Cell Adenocarcinoma of Urinary Bladder [PDF]
Untreated bladder exstrophy in an adult is rare, as the defect is obvious and primary reconstruction is usually done in infancy. There are less than 90 reported cases of primary adenocarcinoma in an untreated bladder exstrophy in literature and only two
Abhishek J. Savalia +3 more
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