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Aug 29, 2023

Can a labour test detect anal atresia in a foetus?

Anal Atresia

Anal atresia is not easy to detect. Prenatal ultrasound imaging of congenital anal atresia is varied and complex, lacking specificity, and may reveal rectal dilatation and utero-vaginal effusion in individual…

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Jul 14, 2023

Can anal atresia be cured?

Anal Atresia

The key to the treatment of anal atresia is early diagnosis and early surgical treatment.The exact outcome after surgery depends on the type.Low anal atresia has a good prognosis, with…

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Jan 17, 2023

Can anal atresia be prevented?

Anal Atresia

Anal atresia is a congenital anomaly, the exact cause of which is not known and effective means of prevention are still lacking.It is now thought that anal atresia may be…

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Oct 5, 2022

Aftereffects of moderate to high anal atresia

Anal Atresia

Patients with atresia are prone to abnormal bowel function and increased stool frequency. Patients with moderate-to-high anal atresia have sequelae mainly related to bowel function after surgery, and patients with…

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Oct 5, 2022

Etiology and clinical manifestations of congenital anal atresia

Anal Atresia

  Recently, when sorting out the problems of anorectal diseases, we found that many users asked about the causes and treatment of anal atresia, so we will briefly talk about congenital…

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Oct 5, 2022

What to do about constipation after anal atresia surgery

Anal Atresia

Constipation after anal atresia can be improved by the following methods: 1. Patients are given more standardized training and guidance to help defecation; 2. Daily anal dilatation training can be…

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Oct 5, 2022

Manifestations of anal atresia

Anal Atresia

Children with anal atresia can have the following manifestations: 1. no normal anus in the perineum, i.e., no anus; 2. abdominal distention can occur, which becomes more pronounced with time.…

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Anal Atresia

  • Can a labour test detect anal atresia in a foetus?
  • Can anal atresia be cured?
  • Can anal atresia be prevented?
  • Aftereffects of moderate to high anal atresia
  • Etiology and clinical manifestations of congenital anal atresia
  • What to do about constipation after anal atresia surgery
  • Manifestations of anal atresia
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