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    Gender differences in reduced substance P (SP) in children with slow-transit constipation

    Adult slow-transit constipation (STC) occurs predominantly in females and is associated with low numbers of substance P (SP)-containing nerves in colonic circular muscle.

    Yee Ian Yik, Pamela J. Farmer, Sebastian K. King in Pediatric Surgery International (2011)

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    Balanitis xerotica obliterans with urethral stricture after hypospadias repair

    Three cases of urethral stricture due to balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO) after hypospadias repair are reported. The first patient showed white, dense scarring on the prepuce before the hypospadias repair ...

    S. Uemura, J. M. Hutson, A. A. Woodward, J. H. Kelly in Pediatric Surgery International (2000)

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    Distributions of substance P- and VIP-immunoreactive nerve fibres in the colonic circular muscle in children

    In children with severe chronic constipation, abnormal distribution of substance P (SP) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), which represent excitatory and inhibitory nerves, respectively, has been report...

    S. Uemura, M. R. Hurley, J. M. Hutson, C. W. Chow in Pediatric Surgery International (1998)

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    Perfluorochemical Associated Gas Exchange(PAGE) using FC-77:The Effect of PAGE and Inhaled Nitric Oxide(INO) on Oxygenation, Hemodynamics, Pulmonary Mechanics and Lung Injury in a Surfactant Deficient Piglet Model 1750

    Michael J Stewart, Mark W Davies, Magdi Souriel, Sulejman Kamberi in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Idiopathic unilateral benign macro-orchidism

    Unilateral benign macro-orchidism is a rare condition. An 11-year-old boy who had painless unilateral testicular enlargement is presented. The diagnosis was confirmed histologically. The differential diagnosis...

    U. K. S. Samarakkody, J. Bruce, P. Morris, C. W. Chow in Pediatric Surgery International (1993)

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    Pulmonary haemangioma: a cause of neonatal respiratory distress

    Haemangiomas are common benign skin lesions occurring in about 10% of all babies under 1 year of age. In rare cases they may be combined with haemangiomas of another area of the body. This report documents a s...

    F. H. Sennhauser, K. B. Stokes, N. T. Campbell in Pediatric Surgery International (1989)

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    Gastrointestinal polyposis in infancy and childhood

    The clinical and pathological features in 12 children with symptomatic gastrointestinal polyposis are presented. Five children with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome all presented with intussusception. Three children wit...

    C. W. Chow, R. G. Taylor, K. B. Stokes, A. L. Smith in Pediatric Surgery International (1988)

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    Persistent müllerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia

    A patient with the combined anomalies of persistent müllerian ducts and testicular ectopia presented with a right inguinal hernia. He represents the 14th case to be documented outside Japan. A review of the li...

    J. M. Hutson, C. W. Chow, W. -D. Ng in Pediatric Surgery International (1987)

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    Esophageal atresia with tracheo-esophageal fistula

    A histological study was conducted on unoperated specimens from six infants with esophageal atresia and tracheo-esophageal fistula. Sub-serial sections of the distal segment showed tracheobronchial elements in...

    Akira Hokama, N. A. Myers, M. Kent, P. E. Campbell in Pediatric Surgery International (1986)

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    Biliary cystadenoma in a young child

    Biliary cystadenomas are rare slow-growing multiloculated lesions which arise from the liver, mainly in middle-aged females, and are occasionally complicated by malignant transformation into cystic adenocarcin...

    Spencer W. Beasley, Margaret de Campo, C. W. Chow in Pediatric Surgery International (1986)