2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-021-05166-z
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Caudal duplication syndrome: a literature review and reappraisal of its pathoembryogenesis

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“…Explanation for such a phenomenon can be stemmed from the interruption of embryology process of genital folds, labioscrotal folds, and urorectal septum. Normally in the 7th embryo week, development of the urorectal septum separates the cloacal into the anterior urogenital sinus and the posterior anus ( 13 , 14 ). Then, the labioscrotal folds grow to surround the urogenital sinus bilaterally, and from the 9th week, they begin to descend caudally and fuse at the midline, forming the scrotums in males ( 10 , 13 , 15 ).…”
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“…Explanation for such a phenomenon can be stemmed from the interruption of embryology process of genital folds, labioscrotal folds, and urorectal septum. Normally in the 7th embryo week, development of the urorectal septum separates the cloacal into the anterior urogenital sinus and the posterior anus ( 13 , 14 ). Then, the labioscrotal folds grow to surround the urogenital sinus bilaterally, and from the 9th week, they begin to descend caudally and fuse at the midline, forming the scrotums in males ( 10 , 13 , 15 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interruption of labioscrotal fold development contributes to penoscrotal transposition and bifid scrotum ( 3 , 10 ). Push force from the bilateral mesenchyme promotes the midline fusion ( 14 ). Thus, we hypothesized that the forming of scrotums with descending of testis had a larger push force for bilateral fuse than the labia fusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this theory cannot fully explain complete pancolonic repetitive malformations with a round or longitudinal muscular layer ( 27 , 28 ). In addition, environmental factors such as trauma or hypoxia can contribute to the condition ( 29 ). Over time, the compressive effects due to secretion and accumulation of intestinal mucus may be the underlying pathogenesis.…”
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“…In this study, there was an isolated spine duplication with lipomyelomeningocele, and caudal duplication syndrome was not diagnosed since fetal autopsy did not detect any malformations in other abdominal organs. In caudal duplication syndrome, gastrointestinal anomalies usually include duplicated colons, genitourinary anomalies include duplication of external genitalia, urethra and bladder, and duplication of cervix or vagina in female patients ( 14 ) . Therefore, patients with caudal duplication syndrome may have worse outcomes compared to split cord malformations due to the presence of concomitant anomalies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%