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- Q5134736 subject Q6313232.
- Q5134736 subject Q6853484.
- Q5134736 abstract "Cloacal exstrophy (EC) is a severe birth defect wherein much of the abdominal organs (the bladder and intestines) are exposed. It often causes the splitting of both male and female genitalia (specifically, the penis and clitoris respectively), and the anus is occasionally sealed.Cloacal exstrophy is a rare birth defect, present in 1/200,000 pregnancies and 1/400,000 live births.It is caused by a defect of the ventral body wall—mesodermal migration is inhibited and folding fails.".
- Q5134736 icd10 "Q64.1".
- Q5134736 omim "258040".
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q258858.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q323438.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q43445.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q44148.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q4620674.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q488415.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q497.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q58.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q6313232.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q6431240.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853484.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q727096.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q873072.
- Q5134736 wikiPageWikiLink Q9382.
- Q5134736 icd "Q64.1".
- Q5134736 omim "258040".
- Q5134736 type Disease.
- Q5134736 type Thing.
- Q5134736 type Q12136.
- Q5134736 comment "Cloacal exstrophy (EC) is a severe birth defect wherein much of the abdominal organs (the bladder and intestines) are exposed. It often causes the splitting of both male and female genitalia (specifically, the penis and clitoris respectively), and the anus is occasionally sealed.Cloacal exstrophy is a rare birth defect, present in 1/200,000 pregnancies and 1/400,000 live births.It is caused by a defect of the ventral body wall—mesodermal migration is inhibited and folding fails.".
- Q5134736 label "Cloacal exstrophy".