PEDIATRICS Vol. 22 No. 3 September 1958, pp. 472-477
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CLOACA WITH NON-ADRENAL FEMALE PSEUDOHERMAPHRODISM

William K. Sieber M.D.1 and Robert Klein M.D.1

1 Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Two infants have been described who exhibited previously unreported urogenital anomalies. Both patients were female pseudohermaphrodites of non-adrenal origin who had persistent cloacae.

The etiology of the anomalies is unknown. This rare combination of anomalies was recognizable clinically. If the diagnosis is made promptly, surgical correction may possibly prevent serious renal damage.

Submitted on February 27, 1958
Accepted on March 18, 1958