Blakeley C R, Mills W G
Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1981 Feb;88(2):167-73. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1981.tb00963.x.
A study has been made of 16 girls (14 with bladder exstrophy and 2 with epispadias) treated in the United Birmingham Hospitals since 1946 and surviving to puberty. Eight of these are married, of whom 5 have been delivered of 8 children. Ten have required some form of gynaecological surgery, with uterine prolapse as the most troublesome lesion.
对自1946年起在伯明翰联合医院接受治疗并存活至青春期的16名女孩(14例膀胱外翻和2例尿道上裂)进行了一项研究。其中8人已婚,5人已生育8个孩子。10人需要某种形式的妇科手术,子宫脱垂是最麻烦的病变。