PURPOSE: We evaluated the prevalence of spinal dysraphism (SD) in patients with anorectal malformation (ARM) by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: From January 2002 to March 2009, 120 patients with ARM who underwent anorectal reconstruction were evaluated for SD with sacral plain film, spinal ultrasonography (US), and lumbosacral MRI. We adopted Krickenbeck international classification of ARM. RESULTS: Spinal dysraphism was present in 41 (34.2%) of 120 patients with ARM, 3 (13.0%) of 23 patients with perineal fistula, 7 (29.2%) of 24 patients with vestibular fistula, 4 (36.4%) of 11 patients with rectovesical fistula, 18 (40.9%) of 44 patients with rectourethral fistula, and 9 (60.0%) of 15 patients with cloacal anomaly (P = .04)....
Background: Spinal dysraphism refers to the entire range of spinal column and neuraxis anomalies. Th...
Objective: Genitourinary anomalies in patients with imperforate anus are a frequent source of signif...
Contains fulltext : 48562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
Introduction: Anorectal Malformations (ARMs) are the second most common paediatric surgical emergen...
Purpose: To analyze the outcome after untethering surgery in patients with spinal dysraphism (SD), w...
Purpose: To describe the association of anorectal malformation (ARM) and spinal dysraphism (SD) in t...
PURPOSE: We preoperatively assessed neurovesical function and spinal cord function in children with ...
Introduction: Anorectal malformations are commonly associated with craniospinal abnormalities like h...
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are associated with a variety of spinal dysraphisms, of which clinica...
Objective: To prospectively evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of triplanar 2D magnetic resonance (MR)...
The present study aims to identify clinical and pathological factors that can predict the risk of sp...
Purpose: To evaluate the spectrum of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in pediatric patients...
PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to determine the degree of consensus in the management of spi...
Background: Spinal dysraphism refers to the entire range of spinal column and neuraxis anomalies. Th...
Objective: Genitourinary anomalies in patients with imperforate anus are a frequent source of signif...
Contains fulltext : 48562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
Introduction: Anorectal Malformations (ARMs) are the second most common paediatric surgical emergen...
Purpose: To analyze the outcome after untethering surgery in patients with spinal dysraphism (SD), w...
Purpose: To describe the association of anorectal malformation (ARM) and spinal dysraphism (SD) in t...
PURPOSE: We preoperatively assessed neurovesical function and spinal cord function in children with ...
Introduction: Anorectal malformations are commonly associated with craniospinal abnormalities like h...
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are associated with a variety of spinal dysraphisms, of which clinica...
Objective: To prospectively evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of triplanar 2D magnetic resonance (MR)...
The present study aims to identify clinical and pathological factors that can predict the risk of sp...
Purpose: To evaluate the spectrum of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in pediatric patients...
PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to determine the degree of consensus in the management of spi...
Background: Spinal dysraphism refers to the entire range of spinal column and neuraxis anomalies. Th...
Objective: Genitourinary anomalies in patients with imperforate anus are a frequent source of signif...
Contains fulltext : 48562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...