Genital Malformations in Children With VACTERL – Has Time Come to Include “G” in the Acronym?
Abstract
Genital malformations are frequently diagnosed in patients with VACTERL, but are currently not included in the acronym. This study aimed to analyze the frequency of genital anomalies in patients with esophageal atresia (EA) and/or anorectal malformation (ARM), with a subgroup analysis of children fulfilling the VACTERL criteria.
Keywords
Vacterl AssociationGenital MalformationsEsophageal AtresiaAnorectal MalformationCongenital AnomaliesPediatric UrologyHashtags
#VACTERL#CongenitalAnomalies#PediatricUrology#EsophagealAtresiaThis article is published on an external journal. Click below to read the full text.
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