Human tail in a newborn
Human tails are extremely infrequent and are generally diagnosed after birth, with no antenatal or family history associated with its occurrence. Different classification systems exist, however given its association with spinal dysraphism, it is important to include imaging studies during the assess...
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Main Authors: | Josue Rueda, Jorge Gutierrez, Jose Facio, Abraham Alarcón, Edgar Armijo, Daniela Cisneros, Susana Hernandez, Gerardo Muñoz |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/543c5f2e5e65404a86d02cbf84fa23d7 |
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