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Title

UROGENITAL TRACT ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL ANORECTAL MALFORMATIONS

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  171-174

Abstract

 Objective: Genitourinary anomalies in patients with IMPERFORATE ANUS are a frequent source of significant morbidity. Variability of reports on the incidence of associated anomalies with IMPERFORATE ANUS mandates investigation on this issue.Material & Methods: The case records and imaging studies of 105 patients who underwent surgery for IMPERFORATE ANUS over a 10-year period are retrospectively reviewed. Voiding cystouretherography, intra venous pyelography (IVP) and ultrasound were performed in  patients with intermediate or high level anorectal lesions.Findings: During 10 years, there were 48 boys (45.7%) and 57 girls (54.3%) with IMPERFORATE ANUS. Genitourinary anomalies were seen in 34 (48.6%) patients with intermediate or high level anorectal lesions. Eighteen of them (52.9%) were shown to have vesicouretral reflux, only 6 of them required surgical correction. Vesicoureteral reflux was the most prominent urologic anomaly; other anomalies such as ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) stenosis, hydronephrosis, hypospadias, renal agenesis and undescended testis were seen in these series. Conclusion: Patients with ANORECTAL MALFORMATIONs should be evaluated for urinary tract and spinal anomalies.

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    MIRSHEMIRANI, A.R., ROUZROKH, MOHSEN, GHOROUBI, J., SADEGHIAN, S., & KOURANLOU, J.. (2008). UROGENITAL TRACT ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL ANORECTAL MALFORMATIONS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 18(2), 171-174. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/76149/en

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    MIRSHEMIRANI A.R., ROUZROKH MOHSEN, GHOROUBI J., SADEGHIAN S., KOURANLOU J.. UROGENITAL TRACT ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL ANORECTAL MALFORMATIONS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2008;18(2):171-174. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/76149/en

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    A.R. MIRSHEMIRANI, MOHSEN ROUZROKH, J. GHOROUBI, S. SADEGHIAN, and J. KOURANLOU, “UROGENITAL TRACT ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL ANORECTAL MALFORMATIONS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 171–174, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/76149/en

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