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What (who) is Imperforated - definition

CONGENITAL DISORDER OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Anal atresia; Anus, imperforate; Anal Atresia; Ano-rectal atresia; Anorectal atresia; Imperforated anus; Ectopic anus; Anorectal malformation; Anorectal malformations; Atresia ani

Imperforated      
·adj Not perforated; having no opening or aperture.
Imperforate anus         
An imperforate anus or anorectal malformations (ARMs) are birth defects in which the rectum is malformed. ARMs are a spectrum of different congenital anomalies which vary from fairly minor lesions to complex anomalies.
Imperforate         
  • Separation of imperforate stamps by scissors, knife or tearing often leads to uneven margins on the stamp as in this 1853 stamp of [[Van Diemen's Land]].
  • 1d red]], from Plate 70, perforated with the Archer experimental roulette.
  • Perforated and imperforate versions of the same Austrian stamp of 1920.
  • "Bantam" stamps from South West Africa showing normal and rouletted perforations. Three stamps could be printed using the paper normally used for one. Produced during World War II as an economy measure.
MEANS BY WHICH POSTAGE STAMPS IN A SHEET ARE SEPARATED FROM EACH OTHER
Imperforate; Stamp separation; Rouletting; Archer Roulette; Roulette (paper); Stamp perforation; Stamp perforations; Stamp perf; Stamp perfs; Postage stamp perforation
·adj ·Alt. of Imperforated.

Wikipedia

Imperforate anus

An imperforate anus or anorectal malformations (ARMs) are birth defects in which the rectum is malformed. ARMs are a spectrum of different congenital anomalies which vary from fairly minor lesions to complex anomalies. The cause of ARMs is unknown; the genetic basis of these anomalies is very complex because of their anatomical variability. In 8% of patients, genetic factors are clearly associated with ARMs. Anorectal malformation in Currarino syndrome represents the only association for which the gene HLXB9 has been identified.