Cleft Remnants
Fig. 1 Location of branchial cleft remnants. Branchial cleft cysts and sinuses are classified based upon the level of branchial cleft remnant from which they arise (Source: Adapted from Dr….
Intussusception
Fig. 1 Intussusception of proximal bowel into distal bowel causing obstruction (Source: Aleksander P. Remesz, Creative Commons Share-Alike Unported 3.0 license. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9e/Intussusception_EN.svg/2000px-Intussusception_EN.svg.png. Downloaded 17 Dec 2013) 4. Clinical Findings:…
Hernia
Christopher P. Coppola, Alfred P. Kennedy, Jr. and Ronald J. Scorpio (eds.)Pediatric Surgery2014Diagnosis and Treatment10.1007/978-3-319-04340-1_36 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 Umbilical Hernia Alysia A. Agnoni1 (1) Department of Pediatric Surgery, Janet Weis Children’s Hospital, 100 N….
of Treatment for Head Trauma
Fig. 1 Primary treatment algorithm for pediatric traumatic brain injury (Source: Trauma treatment protocols of the Janet Weis Children’s Hospital, Danville, PA) Fig. 2 Post-stabilization algorithm for pediatric traumatic brain…
of Sexual Differentiation
Fig. 1 Cholesterol metabolism. Defects in the steps of cholesterol metabolism can result in surplus or deficiency of androgens, resulting in abnormal sexual differentiation (Adapted from David Richfield and Mikael…
Hypospadias
Christopher P. Coppola, Alfred P. Kennedy, Jr. and Ronald J. Scorpio (eds.)Pediatric Surgery2014Diagnosis and Treatment10.1007/978-3-319-04340-1_32 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 Hypospadias Joel M. Sumfest1 (1) Department of Pediatric Urology, Janet Weis Children’s Hospital, 100 N. Academy…
Plug Syndrome and Meconium Ileus
Christopher P. Coppola, Alfred P. Kennedy, Jr. and Ronald J. Scorpio (eds.)Pediatric Surgery2014Diagnosis and Treatment10.1007/978-3-319-04340-1_31 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 Meconium Plug Syndrome and Meconium Ileus Christopher P. Coppola1 (1) Department of Pediatric Surgery, Janet Weis…
Omphalocele
Fig. 1 Newborn infant with omphalocele. The omphalocele defect occurs within the umbilicus and is covered with a transparent sac (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/Omphalocele-graphic.html….