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Caudal Duplication: Management of a Rare Congenital Condition

[...]an MRI of the abdomen and pelvis demonstrated duplication of bladders, ureters, and rectum (Fig. 1C). [...]caudal duplication is an exceedingly rare syndrome in which repair is not straightforward and can vary significantly depending on the degree of duplication seen.

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Published in:The American surgeon 2016-09, Vol.82 (9), p.227-229
Main Authors: Harris, Jamie, Blackwood, Brian, Pillai, Srikumar, Kanard, Robert
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