Long-term follow-up in patients with anorectal malformation: MRI findings in relation to bowel function
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This research examines MRI imaging of pelvic anatomy in patients who underwent surgical reconstruction for anorectal malformations, correlating anatomical findings with long-term bowel function outcomes. The study provides insights into how post-operative anatomical features relate to fecal continence and functional results in ARM patients.
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- - MRI provides detailed visualization of post-surgical pelvic anatomy in ARM patients during long-term follow-up. - Anatomical findings on MRI can be correlated with bowel function outcomes after ARM reconstruction. - Long-term imaging surveillance helps identify structural factors contributing to functional deficits in ARM patients. - MRI assessment may guide targeted interventions for patients with suboptimal bowel control after ARM repair.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Long-term follow-up in patients with anorectal malformation: MRI findings in relation to bowel function. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2026-02-12. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11496
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