Rectal duplication

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Summary

Rectal duplication (MONDO:0015734) is a disease. A subtype of anorectal malformation — broader associated-gene and molecular evidence is on the parent page (see Disease family below).

Clinical features

No curated clinical features (Orphanet) for this disease.

Identifiers

Disease identifiers

FieldValue
Canonical namerectal duplication
Mondo IDMONDO:0015734
Orphanet171220
ICD-111354283575
SNOMED CT725910009
UMLSC4511483
MedGen1393874
GARD0020122
Is cancer (heuristic)no

Disease family

This is a subtype of anorectal malformation. Genetic, therapeutic, and trial evidence is largely curated at the broader-term level — see the parent page for the associated-gene cohort and molecular evidence.

Classification path: disease › human disease › disease by developmental or physiological process › disorder of development or morphogenesisanorectal malformationrectal duplication

Related subtypes (4): hereditary anorectal anomalies, non-syndromic anorectal malformation with rectourethral fistula, bulbar type, non-syndromic anorectal malformation with rectourethral fistula, prostatic type, isolated anal canal duplication

Genetics & variants

GWAS landscape

No GWAS associations recorded — common-variant (GWAS) studies don’t cover this disease (typical for Mendelian / rare diseases). See the curated gene cohort and Mendelian overlap below.

Variant details and genetic-evidence tiers

No tiered GWAS variants or ClinVar records for this disease.

Genes & proteins

No associated-gene cohort resolved for this disease. Atlas builds the molecular and therapeutic sections — associated genes, protein families, druggability, pathways, interactions, and drug associations — by aggregating over a disease’s associated genes (resolved via GWAS / GenCC / ClinVar / CIViC), and none resolved here. This is expected for antibody-mediated, autoimmune, or otherwise non-gene-defined conditions; the curated evidence for this disease is its clinical features, GWAS susceptibility, and clinical trials (above).

Function

No pathway enrichment — requires an associated-gene cohort.

Therapeutics

No druggable-target or therapeutic data for this disease’s cohort.

Clinical trials & evidence

Clinical trials

Clinical trials: 0.

No linked Atlas pages yet — the cross-entity mesh grows as the corpus expands.