
doi: 10.1007/bf02723698
pmid: 12420917
An interesting case of a child with a tail is reported. The child had a tail like structure in the back since birth, increasing with age. It was 20 cm. long, the longest tail so far described in the English literature. There was no functional complain. The result was excellent after excision as the problem was only cosmetic.
Coccyx, Treatment Outcome, Lumbosacral Region, Humans, Infant, Female, Spinal Dysraphism, Congenital Abnormalities, Follow-Up Studies
Coccyx, Treatment Outcome, Lumbosacral Region, Humans, Infant, Female, Spinal Dysraphism, Congenital Abnormalities, Follow-Up Studies
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