Q: Which doctor should I consult for bladder exstrophy? A: Bladder exstrophy is usually diagnosed at birth by the pediatrician, who may refer the case to a pediatric surgeon or a pediatric urologist.
Bladder exstrophy, also called ectopia vesicae, is a developmental anomaly affecting the lower abdominal wall and the urinary bladder. The urinary bladder is a pouch that stores urine in the body. It ...
A HISTORY of urinary incontinence since infancy, associated with otherwise normal micturition, suggests ureteral ectopia. The ectopic orifice is usually in the midline just posterior to the urethral ...
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The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, vol. xvii. Part I, October, 1882, contains.—On the lymphatics of the walls of the larger blood-vessels, and lymphatics, by Drs. George and Elizabeth Hloggan.—On ...
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