Overview
Currarino triad is a disorder.
Auto-generated from clinical reference data. Not a substitute for medical advice.
Signs & Symptoms
Based on Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) disease-phenotype annotations.
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the sacrum
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0008517
Sacrococcygeal teratoma
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0030736
Abdominal cramps
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0032155
Absent anus
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0002023
Chronic constipation
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0012450
Hemisacrum
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0009790
Low back pain
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0003419
Abnormality of the intestine
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002242
Dermoid cyst
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0025247
Heart shaped uterus
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0000813
Horseshoe kidney
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0000085
Keratin cyst
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0200040
Lack of bladder control due to nervous system injury
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0000011
Mesenteric cyst
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0030451
Nonsyndromal hydrocephalus
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0000238
Occult spinal dysraphism
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002144
Pelvic kidney
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0000125
Rectal duplication
Occasional (5-29%)HP:6000336
Sacral lipoma
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0012033
Type B cross fused renal ectopia
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0034231
Absence of the sacrum
Very rare (1-4%)HP:0010305
Left and right leg differ in length or width
Very rare (1-4%)HP:0100559
Meningitis
Very rare (1-4%)HP:0001287
Altman type IV sacrococcygeal teratoma
HP:0009793
Aneurysmal disease
HP:0002617
Anterior sacral meningocele
HP:0007293
Belly bloating
HP:0003270
Bifid sacrum
HP:0009791
Cognitive delay
HP:0001263
Fistula in ano
HP:0010447
Related Conditions
Quick Facts
- SNOMED CT
- 413936007
- UMLS CUI
- C1531773
- Fully Specified Name
- Currarino triad (disorder)
- Specialists
- 0
- Diagnostic Biomarkers
- 0
- HPO Phenotypes
- 30
Medical Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment plan.
Clinical content is derived from the SNOMED CT clinical ontology and curated medical knowledge graphs.