1. Anorectal Malformations -
Anorectal malformations are defects that occur during the fifth to seventh weeks of fetal development.
With these defects, the anus (opening at the end of the large intestine through which stool passes) and the rectum (area of the large intestine just above the anus) do not develop properly.
With these defects, the anus (opening at the end of the large intestine through which stool passes) and the rectum (area of the large intestine just above the anus) do not develop properly.
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2. Appendicitis - DOWNLOAD
3. Congenital Hypertropic Pyloric Stenosis -
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) causes a functional gastric outlet obstruction as a result of hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the muscular layers of the pylorus. In infants, HPS is the most common cause of gastric outlet obstruction and the most common surgical cause of vomiting. DOWNLOAD
4. Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate - Orofacial clefts—including cleft lip (CL), cleft lip and palate (CLP),
and cleft palate (CP) alone, as well as median, lateral (transversal),
and oblique facial clefts—are among the most common congenital anomalies DOWNLOAD
5. Hirschsprung Disease - Hirschsprung disease is a developmental disorder characterized by absence of ganglia in the distal colon, resulting in a functional obstruction
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6. Tracheoesophageal Atresia & Fistula - A tracheoesophageal fistula
(TEF) is a congenital or acquired communication between the trachea and
esophagus. TEFs often lead to severe and fatal pulmonary complications. DOWNLOAD
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