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(==Fig. 245. — Abnormal position of the anus in a child== V. natural size. (After Mackenzie.) Am. rec., ampulla recti; La.mi. labium minus ; Ur., urethra; Va., vagina. An interesting series of diagrams of these cases was published by Stieda (1903). T...)
 
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Fig. 245. — Abnormal position of the anus in a child

V. natural size. (After Mackenzie.) Am. rec., ampulla recti; La.mi. labium minus ; Ur., urethra; Va., vagina. An interesting series of diagrams of these cases was published by Stieda (1903). The fistula may exist with a normal anus, but more frequently it is associated with an imperforate condition. Of the many cases reported two examples may be cited.

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Grosser O. Lewis FT. and McMurrich JP. The Development of the Digestive Tract and of the Organs of Respiration. (1912) chapter 17, vol. 2, in Keibel F. and Mall FP. Manual of Human Embryology II. (1912) J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.

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