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Proctology / Imperforate anus / Digestive system surgery / Digestive system / Colostomy / Fistula / Stoma / Medicine / Gastroenterology / Rectum
Date: 2011-11-04 07:53:41
Proctology
Imperforate anus
Digestive system surgery
Digestive system
Colostomy
Fistula
Stoma
Medicine
Gastroenterology
Rectum

IMPERFORATE ANUS Imperforate Anus is a congenital abnormality where there is abnormal patency of the anus so there is no exit for faeces. It occurs in about 1:5000 live births. There are various classifications of this c

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