The VATER syndrome is a group of congenital anomalies with a nonrandom tendency for concurrence. Defects include vertebral, anorectal malformation, tracheoesophageal fisutla with esophageal atresia, radial-limb, vascular, and renal abnormalities.
The
critical period of organogenesis is at or before the sixth or seventh week of gestation.
We experienced one case of VATER syndrome in a 1 day old male neonate having vertebral anomalies, esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula to the distal esophageal segment, imperforated anus, left renal dysplasia with hydronephrosis of
the
right kidney and both hydroureter, patent ductus arteriosus.
We report a case of VATER syndrome with brief review of related literature.
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