Human Tail in a New Born: A Case Report

Tewodros Deneke, Birtukan Ewunetu
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Background Human tails are rare congenital anomalies protruding from midline of the lumbosacral region covered by skin. Human tails are classified as true tail and pseudo tail. True tails, also known as vestigial tails are caudal, midline protrusion capable of spontaneous or reflex motion, consisting of skin covering with a combination of striated muscle, adipose and connective tissue, normal blood vessels and nerves. Case Presentation A 47-days-old-female infant born from 28-years old prime parous women present with cutaneous appendage arising from the sacrococcygeal region, in the midline, above the intergluteal cleft. The tail-like structure was 9 cm in length, with a diameter between 3 cm and 2 cm in all its length, cylindrical, and pointy towards the end. The structure was soft, covered in skin, it shows spontaneous movement. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) report shows S1-S2 level spinal bifida. Conclusion This is a rare case of vestigial human tail with spinal bifida on 47-days old female infant born from prime parous mother through spontaneous vaginal delivery diagnosed by histopathologic examination
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新生儿的人类尾巴:一个案例报告
人类尾巴是一种罕见的先天性畸形,从腰骶区中线伸出,被皮肤覆盖。人的尾巴分为真尾巴和伪尾巴。真尾,也称为退化尾,是尾端,中线突出,能够自发或反射运动,由皮肤覆盖的横纹肌,脂肪和结缔组织,正常血管和神经组成。病例表现:一名28岁初产妇女所生的47天大女婴,表现为骶尾骨区域的皮肤附属物,位于臀间裂上方的中线。尾状结构长9厘米,全长直径在3 - 2厘米之间,呈圆柱形,末端呈尖状。这个结构很柔软,覆盖在皮肤上,表现出自发的运动。磁共振成像(MRI)报告显示S1-S2级脊柱裂。结论本病例为一罕见的经组织病理学检查证实的经阴道自然分娩的47日龄初产女胎人尾退化伴脊柱裂的病例
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