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- who: THIEME and collaborators from the Columbia, United States have published the article: Cloacal Malformation with Associated Urethral Atresia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/26,/2020
SUMMARY
Cloacal malformations comprise a heterogeneous group of anomalies that are considered the most complex anorectal malformations (ARMs) in females. Cystoscopy through the vesicostomy showed a small bladder with normal ureteral orifices, and a closed bladder neck, with no identifiable urethra. Urethral atresia is a rare and challenging finding in cloaca patients, and a vesicostomy is needed to drain urine in the newborn period. In the . . .
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