Pseudotail with closed neural tube defect and neurogenic bladder masquerading as posterior urethral valve: a case report
Abstract Background Pseudotail with occult spinal dysraphism with neurological deficit is a rare phenomenon. Ignoring pseudotail as sign of occult spinal dysraphism may lead to catastrophe in diagnosis and further management. Case presentation We are reporting a case of a 30-month-old male child who...
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Main Authors: | Ram Jeewan Singh (Author), Md Mokarram Ali (Author), Amit Kumar (Author), Rashi Rashi (Author), Amit Kumar Sinha (Author), Bindey Kumar (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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