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Capillary MalformationCapillary Malformation. Capillary malformation, usually referred to as a port-wine stain or nevus flammeus, is the most common type of vascular malformation.
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Congenital Spinal DeformityCongenital Spinal Deformity. Congenital deformities of the spine are caused by anomalous vertebral development in the embryo.
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Coronary Artery Anomalies... and variant anatomy, and anomalies of coronary circulation is an increasingly vital component in managing congenital and acquired pediatric heart disease.
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Pediatric Imperforate AnusPediatric Imperforate Anus. Anorectal malformations include a wide spectrum of defects in the development of the lowest portion of the intestinal and ...
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Spina BifidaSpina Bifida. Spina bifida is the most complex but treatable central nervous system abnormality that comprises varying degrees of spinal cord malformation.
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Pediatric Tricuspid AtresiaPediatric Tricuspid Atresia. Tricuspid atresia may be defined as congenital absence or agenesis of the tricuspid valve. ... as congenital absence ...
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Imaging in Spinal Dysraphism and Myelomeningocele... Myelomeningocele. Choosing the most appropriate modality for imaging congenital malformation of the spine (eg, spinal dysraphism/myelomeningocele) ...
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Isolated Coronary Artery Anomalies... Anomalies. The term coronary artery anomaly refers to a wide range of congenital abnormalities involving the origin, course, and structure of epicardial ...
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Pediatric Imperforate Anus SurgeryPediatric Imperforate Anus Surgery. Anorectal malformations comprise a wide spectrum of diseases that affect boys and girls and can involve malformations ...
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Aural AtresiaAural Atresia. Surgery to repair congenital aural atresia (CAA) is one of the most challenging operations the ear specialist faces.