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Duplication of the Stomach

The British Journal of Radiology, 1965
1. A case of duplication of the stomach followed over a period of 23 years is described. 2. Radiological evidence of peptic ulceration in the wall of the duplication is recorded. 3. Aspects of the aetiology, symptomatology and treatment of this rare condition are discussed.
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Duplication of the urethra

Pediatric Surgery International, 1999
Accessory urethra or duplication of the urethra is a rare anomaly. The vast majority occur in the sagittal plane; however, collateral or side-by-side duplications in the absence of bladder duplication also exist. We report six cases of urethral duplications. The mode of presentation and the importance of complete examination are discussed.
N, Prasad   +3 more
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Duplicated proctodeum

Pediatric Surgery International, 2009
A 3-month-old female infant was noted to have two near mirror image anal openings: an anterior, normally sited, anus and a posterior duplicated proctodeum. Ultrasound and X-rays were normal. Contrast X-ray showed 2-cm long non-communicating proctodeal duplication.
Danielle, Vietan   +2 more
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Duplication of roles

Nursing Standard, 2017
Your question to the Readers' Panel last week asked if there are too many routes into nursing (opinion, 18 January). I am an assistant practitioner and am confused by all the new posts and routes into the profession.
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Duplication of the stomach

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1952
Summary A case of duplication of the stomach is reported. The presenting findings were those of high intestinal obstruction with vomiting, marked dehydration, and a palpable epigastric mass. Resection of the distal one-third of the stomach including the duplication was carried out. The recovery was uneventful.
H F, BERG, K, MARX
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Scapular duplication

Pediatric Radiology, 2000
Scapular duplication is an exceedingly rare congenital anomaly. We present a unique case of left-sided duplication without additional malformations other than those involving the left upper extremity. Treatment of similar cases has been successful, and further work-up for additional anomalies should be undertaken.
G S, Stacy, D K, Yousefzadeh
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Penile duplication

Urology, 1986
We report on a case of penile duplication in an eight-year-old boy. While diphallia was incomplete, there was a common root of the penis which divided into two shafts of different size, doubling in frontal plane. Only one urethra left the bladder along the lower and smaller penile shaft and ended with a hypospadiac meatus. After surgical plastic repair,
M D, Melekos   +2 more
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Duplication of the colon

Clinical Radiology, 1978
Colonic duplication is a rare congenital abnormality that can present diagnostic difficulties to the radiologist. Three new cases are reported to illustrate the different types of this anomaly. A classification is presented in which the condition is divided into two types: in type I lesions the duplication is limited to the colon and in type II lesions
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Duplication of the stomach

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
Abstract Duplications of the alimentary tract are infrequently seen in the usual surgical practice. Most such anomalies are noted in the ileum. Gastric duplications are most infrequent, only an approximate twenty-eight having been reported in the English literature.
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Duplication of the lleum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1982
Abstract A rare case of duplication of the ileum in an 18 year old man is reported. He had been asymptomatic until the sudden development of an acute abdominal condition, for which appendectomy was performed. Two weeks later the patient returned and underwent resection of a superfluous ileum 80 cm in length because, as it became detached from the ...
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