Journal Article10.2106/00004623-195941030-00015
Partial and complete agenesis or malformation of the sacrum with associated anomalies; etiologic and clinical study with special reference to heredity; a preliminary report.
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TL;DR: Fifty cases of complete or partial agenesis or malformation of the sacrum with associated anomalies have been reported, including members of the Mexican, Negro, and white population.
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Abstract: 1. Fifty cases of complete or partial agenesis or malformation of the sacrum with associated anomalies have been reported. These include members of the Mexican, Negro, and white population.2. In thirty-two cases reported there is complete absence of the saerum and coccyx, and in eighteen there is pa
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