“…Moreover, although 5.2-15% of the infants had aplastic, hypoplastic, or dysplastic kidneys, no patient showed other changes typical of sirenomelia such as complete absence of the ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra, or severe internal genital abnormalities. Central nervous system anomalies, such as atelencephaly and Arnold-Chiari malformation, may be present in about 5% of patients with sirenomelia [Stevenson et al, 1986;Young et al, 1986;Duncan and Shapiro, 19881. However, to the best of our knowledge, only 5 previous patients have been reported with both anencephaly and sirenomelia.…”