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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2017; 27 (11): 727-729
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-191330

ABSTRACT

Among female infants, a mass in the abdomen carries a large number of differential diagnoses. A relatively uncommon condition is ovarian cyst, which may be encountered among such patients. Even more rare condition is auto-amputation of ovary. We herein, present a case of a female infant who presented as abdominal mass and turned out to be autoamputation of right ovary attached to mesentery of intestine. It was excised successfully and the patient is doing well at 3 years follow-up

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Esculapio. 2017; 13 (2): 101-102
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-193528

ABSTRACT

Lymphangiomas are the benign cystic swellings, usually tend to occur in areas of major lymphatic channels, especially in cervical and axillary regions. The usual presentation is a cystic, painless mass which increases in size with age. lymphangioma of scrotal region is very rare. In our case infected lymphangioma of scrotumpresented as acute scrotum

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Esculapio. 2017; 13 (3): 166-168
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-193574

ABSTRACT

To Anterior abdominal wall defects distant form umbilicus on left side, without associated anomalies are very uncommon entity. We present a case of 11 months old child wh. had an unusually located abdominal wall defect, which was closed using fascia lata successfully

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Esculapio. 2015; 11 (1): 42-43
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-190898

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In children right iliac fossa pain is a common presentation and has a lot of differentials. Of the uncommon differentials, fallopian tube torsion is a rare entity. It is usually not suspected and found peroperatively. We had a 12 years old patient who presented with right iliac fossa pain and was found having isolated fallopian tube torsion. Patient underwent right salpingectomy and is doing well to date

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Esculapio. 2014; 10 (1): 50-51
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-193279

ABSTRACT

Atresia of the colon is one of the rare types among all the gastrointestinal atresias. Sigmoid colon is one of the rarest sites of coIon atresia. In most of the pediatric surgical centers one case per year is seen and only few cases of sigmoid atresia/ stenosis documented in literature. We report a case of male baby w o presented on 4th day of life with features of large intestinal obstruction. At laparotomy type II atresia of sigmoid colon was found, for which colostomy was done

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