JA Fox, SM McGee, JC Routh, CF Granberg… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Male gender was associated with higher likelihood of urachal cysts (52% cysts vs 33% sinuses/patent urachus vs 15% diverticula, P = 0.35). ... However, VCUG is still the preferred study for distinguishing a sinus versus patent urachus (33% of all patients underwent VCUG). ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from pagepress.orgR Borges, P Temido, V Grenha, B Pereira… - …, 2011 - uij.pagepress.org ... Urachal cysts are found more commonly in the distal part of the urachus owing to epithe- lial desquamation and degeneration.7,8 iii) Umbilical-urachussinus (15%): the urachus obliterates at the bladder level but remains open at the umbilical site, causing a continu- ously ...
[HTML] from ispub.comGD Yadav… - The Internet Journal of Surgery, 2011 - ispub.com ... 11. Depending upon which portion of urachus remains patent, urachal anomalies can manifest as. Patent urachus Urachal cyst Umbilical urachal sinus Vesico-urachal diverticulum. Similarly, a vitellointestinal duct developmental anomaly can manifest as. ... Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions
GL Destri, D Schillaci, R Latino… - … & Advanced Surgical …, 2011 - liebertonline.com ... T he urachus of endodermal origin is the embryonic remnant of the allantois, which connects the urogenital sinus with the umbilicus. ... Urachal-umbilical sinus: the patent portion of urachus, often cystic, is in communication with the umbilicus but not the bladder; ...
[HTML] from modernmedicine.comA Antony - 2011 - modernmedicine.com The mother of a 7-month old boy was worried about a nontender, firm, irreducible lump that appeared on his navel 2 months ago. Related articles - Cached