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Bladder Exstrophy-Epispadias-Cloacal Exstrophy Complex

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Synonyms of Bladder Exstrophy-Epispadias-Cloacal Exstrophy Complex
  • Ectopia Vesicae

Disorder Subdivisions



General Discussion
Bladder exstrophy-epispadias-cloacal exstrophy complex is a spectrum of anomalies involving the urinary tract, genital tract, musculoskeletal system and sometimes the intestinal tract. In classic bladder exstrophy, most anomalies are related to defects of the abdominal wall, bladder, genitalia, pelvic bones, rectum and anus. Bladder exstrophy is a rare developmental abnormality that is present at birth (congenital) in which the bladder and related structures are turned inside out. The rear portion of the bladder wall (posterior vesical wall) turns outward (exstrophy) through an opening in the abdominal wall and urine is excreted through this opening. The extent of the exstrophy depends on how large the opening is. The mildest form is when there is a defect or opening in the tube that carries urine out of the body from the bladder (urethra) and is termed epispadias. The most severe form is when there is a defect in the urethra, bladder and bowel (cloacal exstrophy). Classic bladder exstrophy is when there is a defect in the urethra and bladder and is intermediate in severity. The underlying cause of this complex is not known. The physical characteristics are the result of a developmental abnormality during embryonic growth in which the cloacal membrane is not replaced by tissue that will form the abdominal muscles.
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Organizations related to Bladder Exstrophy-Epispadias-Cloacal Exstrophy Complex
  • American Urological Association Foundation
    1000 Corporate Blvd.
    Linthicum MD 21090
    Phone #: 410-689-3700
    800 #: 866-746-4282
    e-mail: auafoundation@auafoundation.org
    Home page: http://www.auafoundation.org
  • Association For Bladder Exstrophy Community
    3075 First St.
    La Salle MI 48145
    Phone #: 734-243-9912
    800 #: 866-300-2222
    e-mail: admin@bladderexstrophy.com
    Home page: http://www.bladderexstrophy.com
  • Birth Defect Research for Children, Inc.
    800 Celebration Ave, Suite 225
    Orlando FL 34747
    Phone #: 407-566-8304
    800 #: --
    e-mail: staff@birthdefects.org
    Home page: http://www.birthdefects.org
  • Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center
    PO Box 8126
    Gaithersburg MD 20898-8126
    Phone #: 301-251-4925
    800 #: 888-205-2311
    e-mail: http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/EmailForm.aspx
    Home page: http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD
  • MUMS National Parent-to-Parent Network
    150 Custer Court
    Green Bay WI 54301-1243
    Phone #: 920-336-5333
    800 #: 877-336-5333
    e-mail: mums@netnet.net
    Home page: http://www.netnet.net/mums/
  • Madisons Foundation
    PO Box 241956
    Los Angeles CA 90024
    Phone #: 310-264-0826
    800 #: N/A
    e-mail: getinfo@madisonsfoundation.org
    Home page: http://www.madisonsfoundation.org
  • NIH/National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse
    3 Information Way
    Bethesda MD 20892-3580
    Phone #: N/A
    800 #: 800-891-5390
    e-mail: nkudic@info.niddk.nih.gov
    Home page: http://www.kidney.niddk.nih.gov/
  • National Association for Continence
    PO Box 1019
    Charleston SC 29402
    Phone #: 843-377-0900
    800 #: 800-252-3337
    e-mail: memberservices@nafc.org
    Home page: http://www.nafc.org
  • Pull-Thru Network
    2312 Savoy Street
    Hoover AL 35226
    Phone #: 205-978-2930
    800 #: --
    e-mail: PTNmail@charter.net
    Home page: http://www.PullthruNetwork.org
  • Ureterosigmoidostomy Association
    P.O. Box 392
    Brunswick ME 04011
    Phone #: 207-725-2753
    800 #: --
    e-mail: kascar@yahoo.com
    Home page: http://www.ureterosigmoidostomy.com/

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