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imperforate anus
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digestive system, imperforate anus, imperforate anus repair, anorectal malformation, anal atresia, imperforate anus, congenital absence, obstruction, the anal opening, imperforate anus, malformation, the anorectal region, occur in several forms, rectum, end, blind pouch, does not connect, the colon, have openings, urethra, bladder, base of penis, scrotum in boys, vagina in girls, a condition of stenosis, narrowing, the anus, absence, the anus present, malformations, abnormal development, the fetus, birth defects, imperforate anus, relatively common congenital malformation that occurs in, 1 out of infants, absence of anal opening, misplaced anal opening, anal opening very near the vaginal opening, in the female, no passage of first stool, 24 - 48 hours after birth, stool passed by way of vagina, base of penis, scrotum, urethra, abdominal distention, a physical examination, check, anal patency, in the newborn, malformation, a lower abdominal x-ray, contrast enema recommended, infant should undergo evaluation, abnormalities, genital, urinary, spinal, surgical reconstruction, the anus, rectum connects, organs, repair of these organs, necessary, a temporary colostomy, outcome, depending on the exact anatomy, the birth defect, affected infants, never develop adequate bowel control, depending on the location, the defect, intestinal obstruction, bowel incontinence, constipation, disorder, discovered, the newborn infant is first examined, a child that was treated, imperforate anus develops abdominal pain, fails to develop any bowel control by the age of 3, most birth defects, no known prevention.
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