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Familial Imperforate Anus

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976
A boy, 2 years 5 months of age, was admitted for examination and was found to be mentally retarded. He had a history of low birth weight, covered anus, and perineal fistula. Investigation revealed ventricular septal defect and persistent left superior vena cava, left upper lobe atelectasis, hand and foot anomalies, agenesis or nonfunctioning right ...
Y, Naveh, A, Friedman
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Imperforate anus and heredity

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1970
Abstract Another family with occurence of imperforate anus in more than one sibling is added to the literature. Although inperforate anus is rarely a genetically linked anomaly, it may in certain families be inherited in a recessive fashion with a high (25%) risk of appearance of the anomaly in subsequent siblings.
J M, Winkler, E D, Weinstein
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Management of imperforate anus

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1959
Experience with 89 cases of imperforate anus treated at Charity Hospital of New Orleans and the Ochsner Clinic has emphasized the importance of more standardized management of this anomaly. The importance of the observation period in determining the best plan of treatment has been stressed. Imperforate anus has been classified into four types.
P H, HANLEY, M O, HINES, J E, RAY
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IMPERFORATE ANUS IN BROTHERS

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1955
ON JULY 5, 1951, at the local hospital, I delivered spontaneously after a mesiolateral episiotomy on a 22-year-old primipara a living male child whose birth weight was 6 lb. 2 oz. (2780 gm.) Routine inspection of this newborn infant disclosed an imperforate anus. All oral fluids were immediately interdicted.
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Imperforate anus in the adult

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1970
The case report of a 28-year-old man with high imperforate anus and rectourethral fistula (Ladd Type III) is presented. The preoperative findings and operative details are described. The satisfactory result obtained in spite of the patient’s age and the presence of associated vertebral anomalies should encourage attempts at abdominoperineal repair in ...
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Imperforate Anus

Archives of Surgery, 1956
W B, Kiesewetter   +3 more
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Imperforate Anus

Southern Medical Journal, 1961
A M, SALZBERG, C M, MARTIN
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IMPERFORATE ANUS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1959
C H, WESLEY, J, STEIGRAD
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Imperforate Anus

Clinics in Perinatology, 1978
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Imperforate Anus

2021
Andrea Bischoff   +2 more
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