High anorectal malformation

High anorectal malformation is a rare, genetic, non-syndromic subtype of anorectal malformation, resulting from a developmental defect during embryogenesis, characterized by a wide spectrum of anorectal anomalies, with or without a rectourogenital fistula, located above the pubococcygeal line (i.e. anorectal agenesis, rectal agenesis, atresia, or stenosis). Patients may present with meconuria, pyuria, strangury, and fecal and urinary incontinence.

Absent radius

Missing radius bone associated with congenital failure of development.


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PMID (PMCID)
14743324
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Exstrophy variants: should they be considered malformation complexes separate from classic exstrophy?
Gupta DK, Charles AR, Srinivas M.
Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2003;13(6):377-82.
Out of 9 cases, 7 cases had associated malformations: EATEF, urethral atresia, absent radius, large umbilical hernia, low anorectal malformation, true diphallus with bifid scrotum, or high anorectal malformation.