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Pitcher GJ et al. – Fetal extraperitoneal perforation is extremely rare, but the clinical features are easily recognizable, and when appropriate therapy is instituted, the outcome is likely to be good with normal anorectal function to be expected in the long–term. The exact cause of the condition is unknown.

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