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  2. Bladder exstrophy - Wikipedia

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    Occurring at a rate between 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 50,000 [25] with a male-to-female ratio of 2.3–6:1, [26] [27] [28] bladder exstrophy is relatively rare. For those individuals with bladder exstrophy who maintain their ability to reproduce, the risk of bladder exstrophy in their children is approximately 500-fold greater than the general ...

  3. Urination - Wikipedia

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    Urination is the release of urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. Urine is released through the urethra and exits the penis or vulva through the urinary meatus in placental mammals, [1] [2]: 38, 364 but is released through the cloaca in other vertebrates. [3] [1] It is the urinary system's form of excretion.

  4. Epispadias - Wikipedia

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    Epispadias is a birth defect in which the urethra fails to fully develop, resulting in urine leaving the body from an abnormal site. [1] In males, this may be an opening on the upper aspect of the penis, [2] and in females when the urethra develops too far anteriorly. It occurs in around 1 in 120,000 male and 1 in 500,000 female births ...

  5. More babies are being born with organs outside their bodies - AOL

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  6. More babies are being born with organs outside their bodies - AOL

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    Scientists don't know why the U.S. has seen a spike in babies born with a condition that causes their intestines to be outside their body.

  7. Urethra - Wikipedia

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    The urethra (pl.: urethras or urethrae) is the tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus, [1] [2] through which placental mammals urinate and ejaculate. [3] In non-mammalian vertebrates, the urethra also transports semen but is separate from the urinary tract.

  8. 2 miracle girls born with their hearts outside their chests ...

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    Two girls born with a rare medical condition meet for the the first time.

  9. Excretory system - Wikipedia

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    The urethra is a tube which transports urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body through the penis or vulval vestibule. In placental mammals, the urethra also transports semen through the penis during ejaculation .