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Urogenital abnormalities produced in rat fetuses with chlorcyclizine

Teratology, 1972
AbstractChlorcyclizine was given to pregnant rats in daily doses of 60 or 80 mg/kg on days 12‐16 of gestation. The lower dose induced hydronephrosis and hydroureter in 37% of fetuses and undescended testes in 55% of the males whereas at the higher dose only 4% were hydronephrotic although 100% of the males were cryptorchid.
C, Auerbach, M V, Barrow
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Urogenital Tract Abnormalities Associated with Congenital Anorectal Anomalies

Journal of Urology, 1983
Of 150 children with congenital anorectal malformations 50 per cent had urogenital abnormalities. Vesicoureteral reflux was noted in 47 per cent of the children with a supralevator and in 35 per cent with an infralevator lesion. A urinary tract evaluation is recommended in all children with congenital anorectal anomalies.
W J, Hoekstra   +4 more
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Cloacal and Urogenital Abnormalities Induced by Etretinate in Mice

Journal of Urology, 1994
Etretinate, a synthetic retinoid, is a potent teratogen. It has previously been shown that acute exposure of gestational day 8 (equivalent to human week 4 post-fertilization) C57BL/6J mouse embryos to this retinoid results in a spectrum of abnormalities that are recognized as constituting caudal regression (dysgenesis).
H G, Mesrobian   +3 more
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Exstrophy, Epispadias, and Cloacal and Urogenital Sinus Abnormalities

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
The congenital defects in the pelvis and perineal area, which are derived from defective development of the cloacal membrane, the urorectal septum, the mesonephric and paramesonephric (müllerian) ducts and the urogenital sinus, have been described. These may be life threatening, are often complex, and are certainly devastating to the parents.
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[Urogenital abnormalities associated with anorectal malformations].

Acta urologica Belgica, 1990
The authors presented various data with respect to the frequency (431 cases) of anorectal malformations associated to urogenital abnormalities (26 to 56%). They also indicated the frequent association of these anomalies with a lumbosacral vertebral malformation (28%). The higher the anomaly, the more serious the condition.
S, Lortat-Jacob   +2 more
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Urogenital Abnormalities

2023
Boris M. Petrikovsky, Harris L. Cohen
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Urogenital Tract Abnormalities Associated with Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula

Journal of Urology, 1989
The medical records were reviewed of 127 consecutive patients with esophageal atresia alone and with tracheoesophageal fistula. Systematical genitourinary tract examination in 112 patients showed anomalies in 24 (21.4 per cent). A survey of the literature on this subject is given.
W B, Berkhoff   +3 more
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Urogenital Tract Abnormalities in Sons of Women Treated With Diethylstilbestrol

Pediatrics, 1976
Since in utero exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) is known to cause abnormalities of the female genital tract later in life, exposed male offspring were located, surveyed by mail, and compared with unexposed male offspring from the same period and medical practices. The exposed and unexposed respondents appeared comparable and did not differ in their
B E, Henderson   +7 more
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Evaluation of the relationship between urogenital abnormalities and neuromuscular disorders Evaluation of the relationship between urogenital abnormalities and

2013
Abstract. Because of its striated muscle origin; the cremaster muscle may possibly be affected by neuromuscular diseases and may cause the increased incidence of undescended testes and other urogenital malformations. Therefore we aim at determining the frequency of inguinopenoscrotal abnormalities in children with muscle disease.This study was ...
DİNİZ, Gulden   +8 more
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