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Arch Dis Child 2003;88:277 doi:10.1136/adc.88.4.277
  • Images in paediatrics

Cloacal exstrophy

  1. R A Reddy,
  2. B Bharti,
  3. S C Singhi
  1. Dept of Pediatrics, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, PGIMER, Chandigarh, V., India; drsinghi@glide.net.in

    This newborn baby was referred to us for malformed lower abdomen since birth. On examination the umbilical cord was displaced downward and the lower abdominal wall was replaced by a large red coloured mass. The mass had a thin, red, protruding tubular structure …

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