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Colacal Disease

The cloacal deformity is a rare congenital deformity of newborn female babies that occurs while the fetus develops in the uterus. This anorectal malformation is characterized by only a single opening in the urethral opening region. This opening serves as the common channel of the three tracts, namely rectal, vaginal, and urinary tract. Surgical repair is the only available treatment modality.

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My baby is having cloacal disease. Could it be avoided before birth?

Query: Hello doctor,I have been blessed with a baby girl last year. However, she is suffering from cloacal disease and has only one opening. She is not having her anal opening. The doctor operated on her and did a way to pass the stools. During pregnancy, it has been observed that she does not have one kid...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your question in detail, and I know that you are very concerned about your child. The absent anal opening is due to a congenital anomaly. Usually, when one congenital anomaly is present, there are chances that other congenital anomalies like absent kidney...  Read Full »

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