Some people are born without an anus
A Chinese man spent 55 years with the opening to his rectum in the wrong place. That's an unusually long time to live without a normal anus. He had a relatively common birth defect known as imperforate anus , a condition in which one out of every 5, infants is born with a misplaced, blocked, or missing rectal opening. The problem occurs slightly more frequently in boys than girls, and its cause is unknown.


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What Is an Imperforate Anus?




Imperforate anus: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Click here to view a larger image. Esophageal atresia is a birth defect of the swallowing tube esophagus that connects the mouth to the stomach. In a baby with esophageal atresia, the esophagus has two separate sections—the upper and lower esophagus—that do not connect. A baby with this birth defect is unable to pass food from the mouth to the stomach, and sometimes difficulty breathing. Esophageal atresia often occurs with tracheoesophageal fistula, a birth defect in which part of the esophagus is connected to the trachea, or windpipe. Researchers estimate that about 1 in every 4, babies is born with esophageal atresia in the United States.



When Your Baby Has an Imperforate Anus
An imperforate anus or anorectal malformations ARMs are birth defects in which the rectum is malformed. ARMs are a spectrum of different congenital anomalies which vary from fairly minor lesions to complex anomalies. There are other forms of anorectal malformations though imperforate anus is most common. Other variants include anterior ectopic anus. There are several forms of imperforate anus and anorectal malformations.





The PetCoach editorial team is comprised of veterinarians, veterinary technicians and longtime industry veterans who are dedicated to providing the highest-quality health Imperforate anus is a congenital condition in puppies and kittens in which the anal opening does not form. Less common in cats.

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