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Pituitary stalk transection syndrome
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Acute appendicitis
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Semilobar holoprosencephaly
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Dacryocystocele
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Caudal regression syndrome type I
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Achondroplasia
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Tuberous sclerosis
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Gastroschisis
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Toddler fracture
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Torus fracture of the radius
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Haemophilic arthropathy - knee joint
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20 Oct 2010
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Congenital hypothyroidism
Congenital hypothyroidism (CHT), previously known as cretinism, can be of thyroidal or central (hypothalamic/pituitary) origin and can have a widely diverse molecular etiology.
Clinical presentation
Most children are asymptomatic at birth and are diagnosed after screening. In untreated congeni...
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Thyroglossal duct cyst
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25 Nov 2020
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Maple syrup urine disease
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28 Feb 2020
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Acetabular fracture
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13 Feb 2022
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Morquio syndrome
Morquio syndrome (in older literature it is sometimes called Morquio-Brailsford syndrome) is an autosomal recessive mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) type IV.
Epidemiology
Incidence estimated at ~1:40,000.
Clinical presentation
Many cases present at ~2 years of age and have normal intelligence. Cl...
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Salter-Harris type I fracture of distal radius
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30 May 2022
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Juvenile osteochondritis dissecans - unstable
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27 Jan 2022
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Pelvic osteotomy
Pelvic osteotomy relates to an orthopedic treatment for developmental acetabular dysplasia of the hip.
The main purpose of pelvic osteotomy is the prevention of early degenerative changes by stabilization of the hip and redistribution of joint loading. It is obtained by surgical reshaping/remod...
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Prostaglandin-induced cortical hyperostosis in infants with cyanotic congenital heart disease
Prostaglandin-induced cortical hyperostosis in infants is a well-known side-effect from the treatment of cyanotic congenital heart diseases. Prostaglandin-E1 (injectable form), and prostaglandin-E2 (oral form) are E-type prostaglandins (PGE), that are commonly used in newborns with cyanotic cong...