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. 2016 Oct 10;5(4):66.
doi: 10.21699/jns.v5i4.411. eCollection 2016 Oct-Dec.

Congenital Pouch Colon with Rectal Atresia: A Rare Association

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Congenital Pouch Colon with Rectal Atresia: A Rare Association

Bilal Mirza et al. J Neonatal Surg. .
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Figure 1: Invertogram showing a moderately dilated gas shadow in the pelvis at a distance of 2-3cm from contrast filled nelaton passed through the patent anus. Inset shows type 4 pouch colon.

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