Cloacal dysgenesis sequence Khalil Zouiten, MD W.Cecile, MD D.Cahen, MD Article Published: May 31, 2002 Martinique This is a G1P0 patient with unremarkable history. The examination is performed at 11 weeks 3 days demonstrates a distended bladder in close proximity to another cystic mass. There is also a clubbed hand. Axial sections. The arrow points to a small hyperechoic structure. There is also a clubbed hand: The diagnosis of Cloacal dysgenesis sequence (see also 1 and 2 ) is confirmed at autopsy: Fistula between the rectum and the bladder Imperforated anus Club hand The genitalia and imperforated anus: The demonstration of the distended bladder and rectum and their communication. The karyotype was attempted but the cell culture failed. Discussion Board Start a discussion about this article Add bookmark Bookmarked