Caudal regression syndrome versus sirenomelia: A case report

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Abstract

We describe a newborn with clinical features of sirenomelia including fused lower limbs with medial position, absence of fibula, anal atresia, bilateral renal agenesis, and a single large umbilical artery. Recent literature describing the etiology of sirenomelia and relationship to caudal regression syndrome is reviewed.

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Das, B. B., Rajegowda, B. K., Bainbridge, R., & Giampietro, P. F. (2002). Caudal regression syndrome versus sirenomelia: A case report. Journal of Perinatology, 22(2), 168–170. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7210598

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