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Pyloric atresia associated with epidermolysis bullosa, malrotation, and high anorectal malformation with recto-urethral fistula: a report of successful management.
Pediatr Surg Int. 1999; 15(3-4):264-5.PS

Abstract

Pyloric atresia (PA) is an uncommon anomaly that may be associated with many other congenital anomalies, the commonest of which is junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB). Most of the cases of PA associated with JEB (Herlitz syndrome) reported have been fatal. A case of PA associated with JEB, malrotation, and a high anorectal malformation with a rectourethral fistula, which was hitherto undescribed, was successfully managed at our institution.

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Department of Paediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

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Case Reports
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10370040

Citation

Agarwala, S, et al. "Pyloric Atresia Associated With Epidermolysis Bullosa, Malrotation, and High Anorectal Malformation With Recto-urethral Fistula: a Report of Successful Management." Pediatric Surgery International, vol. 15, no. 3-4, 1999, pp. 264-5.
Agarwala S, Goswami JK, Mitra DK. Pyloric atresia associated with epidermolysis bullosa, malrotation, and high anorectal malformation with recto-urethral fistula: a report of successful management. Pediatr Surg Int. 1999;15(3-4):264-5.
Agarwala, S., Goswami, J. K., & Mitra, D. K. (1999). Pyloric atresia associated with epidermolysis bullosa, malrotation, and high anorectal malformation with recto-urethral fistula: a report of successful management. Pediatric Surgery International, 15(3-4), 264-5.
Agarwala S, Goswami JK, Mitra DK. Pyloric Atresia Associated With Epidermolysis Bullosa, Malrotation, and High Anorectal Malformation With Recto-urethral Fistula: a Report of Successful Management. Pediatr Surg Int. 1999;15(3-4):264-5. PubMed PMID: 10370040.
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