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A Case of Congenital Patent Urachus.
Gyu Ho Kim, Eun Yong Lee, Chang Sung Son, Young Chang Tockgo, Jong Suk Kim, Yoon Sick Hong
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1986;29(4):457-461.   Published online April 30, 1986
Patent urachus is a rare congenital anomaly due to failure of luminal closure of urachus. At many instance, it was discovered by drainage of urine from the umbilicus. Patent urachus is sometimes associated with anomaly of Genitourinary system or such as Prunebelly syndrome. We report 1 case of patent urachus in a 1 day old male newborn, treated by surgical intervention....
A Case of Patent Urachus.
Heon Kyung Lee, Ki Tae Kim, Woo Yung Chung, Soon Yong Lee, Yung Sik Park, Yeon Soon Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1984;27(1):89-92.   Published online January 31, 1984
We present a case of patent urachus in a newborn male baby with the symptom of a leakage of urine from the umbilicus. Diagnosis was made radiologically and it was surgically removed successfully. A brief review of related literatures is also presented.
A Case of Patent Urachus.
Jong Wan Kim, Hack Ki Kim, Chung Sik Chun, Chang Kyu Oh, Mahn Kyoo Yang
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1982;25(3):295-299.   Published online March 31, 1982
Pateat urachus is a uncommon disease and it has a good prognosis if there is no combired major anomaly and evidence of malignancy. This paper presents one case of patent urachus which was found and removed surgically during the neonatal period. A brief review of related literatures is also presented.
A Cases of Patent Urachus.
Dae Yool Lee, Soo Chul Cho, Kyu Cha Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1981;24(3):275-279.   Published online March 15, 1981
Patent urachus occurs when there is a primary failure of luminal closure of the urachus, so a communication between the urachus and both the bladder and the umbilicus exists. Urachal anomalies are exceptionally rare occurrences that may manifest themselves in later life as well as in childhood and at first, patent urachus was reported by Cabrolius in 1550. Patent urachus...
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