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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2003
The aim of this study was to review the presentations of gastrointestinal duplication (GID) and to assess the influence of prenatal diagnosis on treatment.Retrospective review of all GID at 2 pediatric hospitals from 1980-2002 was conducted.Seventy-three patients (M43:F30) were identified: 21 neonates, 28 infants (1 to 24 months), 15 children (1 to 10 ...
P S, Puligandla +6 more
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The aim of this study was to review the presentations of gastrointestinal duplication (GID) and to assess the influence of prenatal diagnosis on treatment.Retrospective review of all GID at 2 pediatric hospitals from 1980-2002 was conducted.Seventy-three patients (M43:F30) were identified: 21 neonates, 28 infants (1 to 24 months), 15 children (1 to 10 ...
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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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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,
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Journal of Urology, 1986
Duplication of the urethra is a rare congenital anomaly. While it is true that in some instances reconstructive surgery is not necessary, those cases that require repair pose a significant challenge to the urologist. Our experience with 3 cases illustrates the potential complexity of this deformity.
V, Ortolano, P F, Nasrallah
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Duplication of the urethra is a rare congenital anomaly. While it is true that in some instances reconstructive surgery is not necessary, those cases that require repair pose a significant challenge to the urologist. Our experience with 3 cases illustrates the potential complexity of this deformity.
V, Ortolano, P F, Nasrallah
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2013
Foregut duplications are rare cystic (by far the most frequent) or tubular masses, representing 20% of mediastinal masses [1]. These duplications include a wide spectrum of anomalies, usually enteric cysts or bronchogenic malformations.
Ruggeri G. +3 more
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Foregut duplications are rare cystic (by far the most frequent) or tubular masses, representing 20% of mediastinal masses [1]. These duplications include a wide spectrum of anomalies, usually enteric cysts or bronchogenic malformations.
Ruggeri G. +3 more
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Hand Clinics, 1998
Thumb duplication is a complex congenital anomaly. Treatment requires a detailed understanding of the pathophysiology as well as an appreciation of all the components involved. The goals of surgery are to restore the normal anatomic relationships of the residual thumb.
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Thumb duplication is a complex congenital anomaly. Treatment requires a detailed understanding of the pathophysiology as well as an appreciation of all the components involved. The goals of surgery are to restore the normal anatomic relationships of the residual thumb.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1982
A follow-up study was made of 77 hands for 6 months or more after operation for bifid thumb. Repair of detached thenar muscles and capsule is the most important procedure at the initial ablation of the extra digit. After reinsertion of the thenar muscles, the remaining problems are deformity of bones themselves, adduction contracture in the web space ...
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A follow-up study was made of 77 hands for 6 months or more after operation for bifid thumb. Repair of detached thenar muscles and capsule is the most important procedure at the initial ablation of the extra digit. After reinsertion of the thenar muscles, the remaining problems are deformity of bones themselves, adduction contracture in the web space ...
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2000
Gastrointestinal duplications are rare congenital lesions that can develop anywhere along the alimentary tract and may present in the newborn period as an abdominal mass. They are differentiated from other intraabdominal cystic lesions by the presence of a normal gastrointestinal mucosal lining. Multiple theories have been proposed to account for these
L E, Stern, B W, Warner
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Gastrointestinal duplications are rare congenital lesions that can develop anywhere along the alimentary tract and may present in the newborn period as an abdominal mass. They are differentiated from other intraabdominal cystic lesions by the presence of a normal gastrointestinal mucosal lining. Multiple theories have been proposed to account for these
L E, Stern, B W, Warner
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Duplications and Pseudo-Duplications
2015A duplication is basic phenomenon that occurs through molecular evolution on a biological sequence. A duplication on a string copies any substring of the string. We define k-pseudo-duplication of a string w that consists, roughly speaking, of all strings obtained from w by inserting after a substring u another substring obtained from u by at most k ...
Da-Jung Cho +4 more
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