Anorectal malformations are defects that occur during the fifth to seventh weeks of fetal development. With these defects, the anus (opening at the end of the large intestine through which stool passes) and the rectum (area of the large intestine just above the anus) do not develop properly.
Approximately 50% of babies with anorectal malformations have other coexisting abnormalities. These commonly include:
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Spinal abnormalities, such as hemivertebra, absent vertebra and tethered spinal cord
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Kidney and urinary tract malformations
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Congenital heart defects
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Tracheal and esophageal defects and disorders
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Limb (particularly forearm) defects
Uday Foundation’s Counseling & Support on Anorectal Malformation
A team of dedicated pediatric surgeons, parents of effected babies and international support group is always ready to help you in following areas:-
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Individual counselling by telephone or in person
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Community awareness projects & campaigns
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Information & referral to private or specialised government hospital
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Answers to your questions through email.
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Financial assistance in treatment.
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Equal right to education
Important topics on Anorectal Malformations
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A to Z of Anorectal Malformations by Dr. Marc A. Levitt, Associate Director, Colorectal Center for Children , Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center , Ohio , United States of America
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Detailed Booklet on Bowel Management Program by Dalia Aminoff , AIMAR ( Italian parent’s organization with children born with Anorectal Malformations.
Resource and International Support Groups
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Pull-thru Network – Untited States of America
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AIMAR – Italy
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Itmut – Israel
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TEF VATER International Support Group – Online network for parents of children born with VATER Syndrome