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We report a case of a solitary kidney and a single-system ectopic ureter draining into the vestibule in an infant with a Müllerian duct defect. Due to the absence of the upper vagina and uterus, an extremely underdeveloped bladder masqueraded as the vagina, and bladder agenesis was suspected preoperatively. Urinary continence was achieved using staged bladder surgery without augmentation or urinary diversion.

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Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders (MRCD) constitute a highly heterogeneous group both with regard to clinical manifestations and underlying genetic/biochemical defects. Management of urological complications such as vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) has not been discussed in cases with MRCD. We report a pediatric case of MRCD with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI) due to primary and secondary VUR.

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Although teratomas are the most common tumors in the testes of prepubertal children, prenatally detected testicular teratomas are extremely rare. To date, only 6 cases of prenatally detected testicular teratomas have been reported in the English literature. An intra-abdominal mass and an ipsilateral undescended testis were confirmed after birth in all 6 cases.

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Background: In recent years, certain prepubertal cases of asymmetric enlargement of the labium majus came to be recognized as a physiological condition in response to hormonal stimulation. However, there exist only scattered case reports or a few case series on this entity, with different terminology.

Case: We present 3 cases of unilateral asymptomatic swelling of the labium majus in otherwise healthy pre- and early pubertal girls.

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Prune belly syndrome (PBS) is a rare but morbid complexity of congenital anomalies that consists of abdominal wall defect, bilateral cryptorchidism, and urinary tract dilation. With the recent advances in perinatal care, the life expectancy of patients with PBS has improved. Although renal and sexual outcomes are frequently discussed in the literature, little is known about urinary tract malignancies in adulthood.

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Article Synopsis
  • Maternal diet during mid-pregnancy shows potential impact on offspring's birth size, based on a study of 78,793 mother-child pairs across Japan.
  • The findings indicate that higher total energy intake correlates with increased birth weight, while carbohydrate intake positively affects birth length and inversely affects ponderal index.
  • Additionally, higher intakes of dietary fiber and vitamin C are linked to greater birth weight and longer stature in newborns, suggesting that nutritional guidelines for pregnant women may need revision.
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Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation is an important complication after Fontan completion in patients with univentricular circulation. Lack of hepatic venous flow in a pulmonary artery has been identified as a cause of pulmonary arteriovenous malformation. We report our experience with a case of redirection of the hepatic vein to the hemiazygos vein using a conduit via left thoracotomy and median sternotomy for the correction of unequal distribution of hepatic venous flow in the pulmonary arteries.

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