Presentation
Patient with known history of bladder exstrophy who presented with pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding.
Patient Data
Age: 31
Gender: Female
From the case:
Bladder exstrophy
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Midline separation of the pubic bones (Manta Ray Sign) in a patient with known history of bladder exstrophy.
From the case:
Bladder exstrophy
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Separation of the pubic symphysis and lobulated appearance of the urinary bladder consistent with known history of congenital exstrophy of the bladder with creation of a neo-bladder.