Purpose: This study aimed to report the outcomes of hypospadias repair performed at a tertiary-level hospital during 2018 to 2021.
Methods: A retrospective chart review of 119 patients was performed.
Results: The most frequent coronal hypospadias cases were distal.
The pathophysiology of Patau's syndrome involves the triplication of chromosomes, leading to multiple comorbidities. An omphalocele is characterized by a protrusion of abdominal contents from the base of the umbilical cord through the peritoneum. An omphalomesenteric duct remnant occurs when there is a failure of duct closure that results in a diverticulum extending from the fetal midgut to the yolk sac.
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