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1 From the Department of Radiology, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
Current concepts of the gross pathology and surgical management of imperforate anus are reviewed. A roentgen diagnostic approach based on the experience of others as well as an extensive experience at this institution is suggested which is in keeping with these concepts.
Because of the high incidence of associated anomalies in cases of imperforate anus, it is recommended that excretory urography and voiding cystography as well as chest and lumbosacral spine roentgenography be included in the evaluation of each case.
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