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Prenatal diagnosis of diphallia in association with bladder exstrophy: a case report.

Homeira VafaeiShohreh RoozmehAli BahadorMaryam Zare KhafriMozhde Ghiasi
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2022)
Diphallia could be detected prenatally as an isolated anomaly, associated with caudal duplication syndrome, or as an exstrophy-epispadias complex. As this is a rare congenital anomaly, all sonographers should be familiar with prenatal ultrasound features and associated anomalies, an important issue in prenatal counseling with parents, delivery planning, psychological support of the family, and postnatal management.
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