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Maroc Medical. 2002; 24 (4): 262-266
Dans Français | IMEMR | ID: emr-60040

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Currarino's triad is a congenital malformation involving the combination of anorectal stenosis, a presacral mass and an anterior sacral bony defect. A new case is reported in a male neonate, who developed intestinal obstruction on the second day of life. The examination revealed a high anorectal malformation. A colostomy was performed. Partial agenesis of the sacrum was diagnosed radiologically. Computed tomographic myelography demonstated an anterior sacral meningocele and a tethered spinal cord. Excision of the meningocele and untethering of a tethered spinal cord were performed. Secondly, posterior sagittal anorectoplasty was performed. Colostomy was closed 3 months after rectal dilatations. Early diagnosis and management is recommended to avoid the high mortality and morbidity associated with this condition


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Humains , Mâle , Canal anal/malformations , Rectum/malformations , Syndrome , Maladies du rectum/congénital , Maladies de l'anus/congénital , Maladies néonatales
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