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Renal Hydatid With Tuberculosis in a Child: A Rare Coexistence

Vutukuru S, Solanki S, Menon P, Peters N, Samujh R, Srinivasan R

Hydatid disease and tuberculosis are both endemic in India. The involvement of the kidney in any of these diseases is rare and co-occurrence of both pathologies at the same time...
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Congenital Anomaly of Ribs Masquerading as Diaphragmatic Hernia in an Infant: A Case Report

Mittal P, Solanki S, Menon P

Congenital absence/hypoplasia/fusion of ribs are very rare anomalies and presentation varies from asymptomatic to life-threatening. Visibly evident cases are straightforward to diagnose but this is not always the case. Familiarity...
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Biliary Atresia Splenic Malformation With Situs Inversus: A Case Report

Solanki S, Kanojia R, Reddy M, Ahmad MF, Lal SB, Samujh R

Biliary atresia is a progressive sclerosing cholangiopathy of bile ducts. Most of the time it is an isolated anomaly but can present with syndromic forms. The biliary atresia splenic malformation...
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Hepatic Entomophthoromycosis in a Child: An Overlooked Diagnosis of an Emerging Fungal Infection: A Case Report

Vutukuru S, Peters NJ, Samujh R, Malik MA, Solanki S, Dogra S

Entomophthoromycosis is a rare fungal infection, infecting the immune competent children, in the tropical and sub-tropical areas. It is caused by Basidiobolus ranarum, which belongs to the order Entomophthoral. The...
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Vulval premalignant lesions: a review article

Gupta S, Ahuja S, Kalwaniya DS, Shamsunder S, Solanki S

Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is a noninvasive squamous lesion that is a precursor of vulvar squamous cell cancer. Currently, no screening tests are available for detecting VIN, and a biopsy...
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Feasibility and Early Outcomes of Continent Catheterizable Stomas Using Cecal/Colon and Ileum for Children with Fecal Incontinence as an Alternative to Appendicular Malone Antegrade Continence Enema

Shankar G, Solanki S, Jadhav V, Babu MN, Ramesh S

PURPOSE: The introduction of Malone antegrade continence enema) in the management of children with fecal incontinence has brought remarkable improvement in patient care, Malone originally described appendix as a conduit...
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