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[Urinary incontinence caused by sacral agenesis]
M Fejes1, I Velkey, Z Székhelyi
1Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Megyei Kórház Gyermekegészségügyi Központ--Orvostovábbképzö Egyetem II. Gyermekgyógyászati Tanszék, Miskolc.
Abstract:
A rare cause of urine incontinence is sacral agenesis based on genetic or teratogenic disturbances. Abnormalities of the gluteal region can help in diagnosis. The sacral agenesis may be demonstrated by using anteroposterior X-ray examination. The early diagnosis is very important for the therapy and for the prevention of late complications.
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