2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2007.11.030
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Bladder outlet obstruction causes fetal enterolithiasis in anorectal malformation with rectourinary fistula

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“…Furthermore, most neonates with anal atresia and rectourinary fistula do not have enterolithiasis, and there are cases of enterolithiasis in other intestinal atresias or stenoses without any rectourinary fistula [5][6][7]. Thus, the subject of urine-meconium mixture as a prerequisite for enterolithiasis remains unclear.…”
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“…Furthermore, most neonates with anal atresia and rectourinary fistula do not have enterolithiasis, and there are cases of enterolithiasis in other intestinal atresias or stenoses without any rectourinary fistula [5][6][7]. Thus, the subject of urine-meconium mixture as a prerequisite for enterolithiasis remains unclear.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%