
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.
Male, Intestinal Atresia, Rectum, Anal Canal, Humans, Infant, Abnormalities, Multiple, Female, Urinary Tract
Male, Intestinal Atresia, Rectum, Anal Canal, Humans, Infant, Abnormalities, Multiple, Female, Urinary Tract
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