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A novel embryogenetic mechanism for Currarino's triad: Inadequate dorsoventral separation of the caudal eminence from hindgut endoderm
Mark S. Dias
, Richard G. Azizkhan
Department of Neurosurgery
Department of Pediatrics
Penn State Cancer Institute
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Medicine and Dentistry
Congenital Malformation
100%
Dentigerous Cyst
16%
Disease
16%
Embryo Development
16%
Endoderm
100%
Gastrulation
50%
Germ Layer
16%
Notochord
16%
Sacrum
16%
Stenosis
16%
Tail
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Embryogenesis
33%
Endoderm
100%
Gastrulation
100%
Germ Layer
33%
Notochord
33%
Teratoma
33%
Keyphrases
Anorectal Stenosis
20%
Currarino Triad
100%
Hindgut Development
20%
Intrabony Defects
20%
Neuraxial
40%
Presacral Mass
20%
Scimitar
20%
Split Cord Malformation
60%
Tail Bud
20%