Wierzchniactwo
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Wierzchniactwo (łac. epispadiasis) – wada wrodzona cewki moczowej. Występuje częściej u noworodków męskich.
Z powodu niewykształcenia się cewki moczowej w całkowicie zamknięty przewód rurowy ujście zewnętrzne cewki znajduje się na grzbietowej powierzchni prącia[1][2].
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Przypisy
- ↑ Sökeland J. i inni, Taschenlehrbuch Urologie., wyd. 14, Stuttgart: Thieme, 2008, s. 178, ISBN 978-3-13-300614-9
- ↑ Epispadias.. medlineplus.gov. [dostęp 2022-07-31].
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Title: Annals of surgery
Year: 1885 (1880s)
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of an X-ray examination this fea-ture may however escape notice. In a little girl of five,operated upon by myself, the separation at the symphysisamounted to three centimeters, and the picture of the exter-nal genitals was the usual one associated with epispadias ofa marked degree. The labia majora and minora wereseparated above, and at the anterior end of each labiumminus was situated a half of the divided clitoris. Abovethe hymen one could look directly into the infundibulum,the inferior wall of which was lined with the mucous mem-brane of the widely-gaping urethra. Through this infundib-ulum it was readily possible to introduce the little fingerinto the bladder. On straining, a small section of the pos-terior wall of the bladder came into view; years ago,according to the statement made by the childs parents,the greater portion of the bladder prolapsed through theopening. We had to deal, therefore, with an extreme degreeof epispadias, but with only a partial ectopia of the bladder.
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Fig. 5.—Epispadias with fissure of neeli of bladder. Fissure of pelvis.
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