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Hernia of Umbilical Cord with Segmental Dilatation of Ileum: Cause or Effect?

Hegde S, Bawa M

Hernia of the umbilical cord associated with segmental dilatation of the ileum (SDI) is a rare entity with only 17 cases reported in literature. We hypothesize that the prominent mesenteric...
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Inguinal Ectopic Scrotum, Anorectal Malformation with Sacral Agenesis and Limb Defects: An Unusual Presentation

Bawa M, Garge S, Sekhon V, Rao KL

A case of congenital ectopic scrotum in neonatal period is described. The ectopic scrotum was located in the right inguinal area and the left hemiscrotum was found in normal location...
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Giant Duplication Cyst Presenting as a Discharging Umbilicus

Garg RK, Bawa M, Narasimha Rao KL

Alimentary tract duplication cysts are rare congenital anomalies, most commonly located in the ileum, but may present anywhere from mouth to anus.Clinically, they may be asymptomatic, incidentally diagnosed or may...
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Omphalocele with Double Prolapse of Ileum through Patent Vitellointestinal Duct: A Rare Presentation

Lone YA, Bawa M, Sundaram J, Rao KL

Although Meckel's diverticulum is the most common vitellointestinal duct (VID) anomaly, patent vitellointestinal duct (PVID) is the most common symptomatic embryological defect. Patient may present with the anomaly itself or...
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A Comparison of Computed Tomography Measures for Diagnosing Cervical Spinal Stenosis Associated with Myelopathy: A Case-Control Study

Freedman B, Hoffler CE, Cameron BM, Rhee JM, Bawa M, Malone DG, Bent M, Yoon TS

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective comparative study. PURPOSE: To assess differences in computed tomography (CT) imaging parameters between patients with cervical myelopathy and controls. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: There is a lack of information regarding...
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