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DOES THE WANGENSTEEN X-RAY EXAMINATION ALWAYS REVEAL US ALL THE SIGNS OF RECTAL ATRESIA?
Purpose. To evaluate the diagnostic value of X-ray Wangensteen examination in case of rectal atresia in newborns.Materials and Methods. 27 newborns were examined: with a simple form atresia (11), with a rectovestibular fistula (9) andwith rectoperineal ...
M. G. Chepurnoy +4 more
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Intestinal transplantation in children under FK 506 immunosuppression [PDF]
Intestinal transplantation, solitary (n = 3) or in combination with the liver (n = 7), was performed in 10 pediatric patients with intestinal failure. The liver was only replaced if there was liver failure and portal hypertension.
Adrian Casavilla +26 more
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Congenital rectal atresia: a case report
Guoping Jiang +3 more
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Congenital band causing small bowel obstruction in a newborn
Introduction: Intestinal atresia refers to a complete obstruction of the bowel lumen. Anomalous congenital bands are rarely found as causes of intestinal obstruction in children. Most congenital bands occur in the small intestine.
Mariam Marzouki +7 more
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Rectal atresia: pathogenesis and operative treatment [PDF]
Rectal atresia (RA) with a normal anus is a rare anomaly mostly described as part of a series of anorectal malformations. Most authors believe it to be an acquired lesion with a vascular genesis. One of the arguments quoted is the lack of other congenital anomalies. Several operative procedures are recommended for this lesion. We describe four patients
Festen, C. +3 more
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Triple Atresia, Triple Threat? An Unusual Constellation of Primary Surgical Abnormalities
We present a case series of two patients with tracheo-oesophageal fistula with oesophageal atresia (TOF/OA), duodenal atresia (DA) and ano-rectal malformation (ARM).
Raef Jackson +3 more
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Ultrasonography guided puncture and dilatation in membranous rectal atresia
Purpose: Rectal atresia (RA) is a rare type of anorectal malformation (ARM), occurring in 1–2% of ARM. Discussion remains on optimal treatment strategy for RA.
Cunera M.C. de Beaufort +5 more
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Intrauterine repair of gastroschisis in fetal rabbits [PDF]
Objective: Infants with gastroschisis (GS) still face severe morbidity. Prenatal closure may prevent gastrointestinal organ damage, but intrauterine GS repair (GSR) has not been established yet.
Joppich, I. +6 more
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Cloacal Malformation with Associated Urethral Atresia
Introduction Cloacal malformations comprise a heterogeneous group of anomalies that are considered the most complex anorectal malformations (ARMs) in females.
Al-Shamaileh Al-Shamaileh +10 more
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Prenatal Diagnosis of Anal Atresia – A Case Report
Anal atresia can be divided into high type and low type depending on the relationship between the distal rectal pouch and the puborectalis muscle. Prenatal diagnosis of anal atresia is very challenging.
Yu-Ching Chou, Wan-Ting Chang
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