Imperforate Anus
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Synonyms
- Anal Atresia
- Anal Membrane
- Anal Stenosis
- Anorectal Malformations
- Ectopic Anus
- High Imperforate Anus
- Low Imperforate Anus
- Perineal Anus
- Rectoperineal Fistula
Disorder Subdivisions
- None
General Discussion
Imperforate anus is a rare inborn abnormality characterized by the absence or abnormal localization of the anus. The rectum or the colon may be connected to the vagina or the bladder by a tunnel (fistula). With surgical correction, normal elimination can become possible.
Resources
National Advisory Service to Parents of Children with a Stoma (NASPCS) - The Charity for Incontinent and Stoma Children
51 Anderson Dr
Darvel, Ayrshire Ayrshire
Intl
KA17 0DE
United Kingdom
Tel: 01560 322024
http://www.naspcs.co.uk/
NIH/National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse
2 Information Way
Bethesda
MD
20892-3570
Tel: (301)654-3810
Fax: (301)907-8906
800: (800)891-5389
nddic@info.niddk.nih.gov
http://www.niddk.nih.gov
Pull-Thru Network
2312 Savoy Street
Hoover
AL
35226
USA
Tel: (205)978-2930
PTNmail@charter.net
http://www.PullthruNetwork.org
Birth Defect Research for Children
930 Woodcock Rd
Suite 225
Orlando
FL
32803
USA
Tel: (407)895-0802
Fax: (407)895-0824
staff@birthdefects.org
http://www.birthdefects.org
MUMS (Mothers United for Moral Support, Inc) National Parent-to-Parent Network
150 Custer Court
Green Bay
WI
54301-1243
USA
Tel: (920)336-5333
Fax: (920)339-0995
800: (877)336-5333
mums@netnet.net
http://www.netnet.net/mums/
Bowel Group for Kids Incorporated
Bowel Group for Kids Inc.-Stet
PO Box 40
Oakdale, NSW
2570
Austrailia
Tel: 61 2 4659 6186
Fax: 61 2 4659 6381
gribbins@ozemail.com.au
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Last Updated: 8/7/2007
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