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Accessory digit and rudimentary male external genitalia associated with spinal dysraphism: A rare case of dysraphic appendages

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mass without associated neurological deficits. On examination, the child had a dorsal midline mass in the thoracolumbar region. The mass had a digit and rudimentary male genitalia (scrotum and penis)… Click to show full abstract

mass without associated neurological deficits. On examination, the child had a dorsal midline mass in the thoracolumbar region. The mass had a digit and rudimentary male genitalia (scrotum and penis) attached to it [Figure 1a and b]. The digit was normal in appearance [arrowhead in Figure 1a and b] and was attached to the right lateral aspect of the mass. The rudimentary scrotum [* in Figure 1a and b] and penis [arrow in Figure 1a and b] were attached to the cranial aspect of the mass. Both, the digit and the male genitalia, had grown with the growth of the child. The child was

Keywords: genitalia; figure; digit rudimentary; mass; rudimentary male; male

Journal Title: International Journal of Neural Systems
Year Published: 2017

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