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ANORECTAL MALFORMATION IN FEMALE

They are mostly missed or present late unlike MALE ANORECTAL MALFORMATION because of ignorance in detection in newborn period...

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Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis

Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric stenosis is the most common cause of gastric outlet obstruction in infants with incidence 3 per 1000 live birth and Male preponderance M: F 3:1 commonly affecting...

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Hypospadias

Hypospadias is a common congenital anomaly of penis when the urinary opening is situated on the undersurface of the penis instead of the tip of penis...

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Birth Defect and Pediatric Surgeon

As parents are becoming more concerned and aware they emphasize more on the scope and post surgical results when it comes to handling a surgical newborn...

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Unusual Foreign Body in a Child with Private Part Bleeding

When it comes to kid, you always need to think ahead. The experimental and wandering mind of kid can take any leap while discovering and unravelling surroundings...

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Appendicitis and Surgeon's Juggle with Management Approach

Appendicitis is the most common acute abdomen which demands surgical attention. About one third of patients are below 18 years and peak is seen between 11 to 12 in pediatric age group..

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Spina Bifida Disorder : Late Post Operative Result and Keypoints

Complex spectrum of vertebra, spine and brain anomalies with variable manifestation..

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Newborn Inguinal Hernia

HERNIOTOMY, which is done under general anaesthesia and is considered 99 percent safe and successful in newborns in present era of evolution of anaesthesia and skillful approach with less than 1 percent risk of injury to vas and vessels.

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Umbilical Discharge: Digging Deeper!!

Umbilical Discharge is one of the most common concerns in newborns and a diligent approach to correct diagnosis simplifies things for clinician and parents.

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