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The most frequent anorectal malformation in males is:
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Hirschsprung's disease associated Enterocolitis can occur
Which of the following is most common after primary esophagostomy for esophageal atresia with a distal tracheoesophageal fistula?
The most common cause of neonatal respiratory distress is:
The most common associated anomaly in a boy with a high imperforate anus is :
Surgical treatment of choledochal cyst involves :
A 2.8-kg. neonate with excessive salivation develops respiratory distress. Attempts to pass an orogastric catheter fail because the catheter coils in the back of the throat. A chest film is obtained and shows right upper lobe atelectasis and a gasless abdomen. The most likely diagnosis is:
Pathognomonic sign of Hirschsprung's disease is
Gastroschisis is most strongly associated with the following anomaly:
All these surgical techniques are used for treatment of low ARMs except:
Surgical management of low ARMS is:
Histological findings of Hirschsprung's disease
Which of the following statements regarding duodenal atresia are true?
The risk of biliary tract adenocarcinoma developing in a patient with a choledochal cyst left in situ is approximately which of the following?
Secondary causes of respiratory distress in pediatric age group
A 3-week old infant has a barium upper gastrointestinal series to evaluate vomiting. The duodenojejunal flexure is found to be to the right of the midline as well as more caudal and anterior than a normal ligament of Treitz. The child is seen to reflux barium spontaneously to the level of the mid-thoracic esophagus. You would recommend which of the following?
A bilateral Wilm's tumour requires:
In neonates with necrotizing enterocolitis, which of the following findings is an indication of significant bowel ischemia?
Which of the following are typical causes of neonatal intestinal obstruction?
Complications of gastroschisis includes all of these except:
The most frequent anorectal malformation in females is:
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