Meconium Ileus
Fig. 27.1 A clinical photograph showing a newborn with abdominal distension secondary to meconium ileus Meconium ileus is divided into simple or complicated. Simple meconium ileus : There is simple…
Fig. 27.1 A clinical photograph showing a newborn with abdominal distension secondary to meconium ileus Meconium ileus is divided into simple or complicated. Simple meconium ileus : There is simple…
Fig. 43.1 Abdominal CT scan showing posttraumatic pancreatic pseudocyst in a child. Note its relation to the pancreas and stomach Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is…
Fig. 36.1 A clinical photograph showing gastroschisis. Note the site of the herniated intestines to the right of the umbilicus Omphalocele on the other hand is a congenital birth defect…
Fig. 53.1 Intraoperative photograph showing a large feeding vessel for extralobar pulmonary sequestration associated with a large paraesophageal hernia Pulmonary sequestrations usually get their blood supply from the thoracic aorta….
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014Ahmed H. Al-SalemAn Illustrated Guide to Pediatric Surgery10.1007/978-3-319-06665-3_65 65. Thyroid Tumors Ahmed H. Al-Salem1 (1) Pediatric Surgery Department, Maternity and Children Hospital, Dammam, Saudi Arabia Ahmed H. Al-Salem Email:…
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014Ahmed H. Al-SalemAn Illustrated Guide to Pediatric Surgery10.1007/978-3-319-06665-3_64 64. Testicular Tumors Ahmed H. Al-Salem1 (1) Pediatric Surgery Department, Maternity and Children Hospital, Dammam, Saudi Arabia Ahmed H. Al-Salem Email:…
Fig. 20.1 Organoaxial (a) and mesentericoaxial (b) gastric volvolus. Note the axis of rotation marked by the blue line Organoaxial: The stomach rotates around an axis that connects the gastroesophageal…
Fig. 16.1 Congenital esophageal stenosis (left arrows) in a postoperative patient with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula (right arrows) Fig. 16.2 Congenital esophageal stenosis affecting the middle third of the…
Fig. 29.1 Water-soluble enema showing small left colon syndrome In the past, neonatal small left colon syndrome was included in the spectrum of obstructive conditions referred to as meconium plug…
Fig. 10.1 Clinical photographs showing midline neck swelling (a) and a slightly more swelling to the left side (b) Usually painless, smooth, and cystic. A thyroglossal cyst will move upwards…