Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4157274 | Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A newborn boy was brought to us, 2 hours after birth, with a mucosal-lined left hemiperineal lesion associated with classical bladder exstrophy and an anterolaterally displaced anus. Perineal anatomy was restored by excising the mucosa lined lesion. The bladder closure for classical bladder exstrophy was done at the same time. Histologically, gastric, respiratory, and small intestinal epithelia were present in the mucosa. A rectal duplication cyst that had ruptured in utero through the hemiperineum could explain the anomaly. The association of classical bladder exstrophy with ruptured rectal duplication cyst has never previously been described in the literature.
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Authors
Rahul K. Gupta, Sanjay Oak, Sandesh V. Parelkar, Beejal Sanghvi, Deepak K. Kaltari, Advait Prakash, Rajashekhar Patil, Mitesh Bachani,