Gynatresia Presented by Dr Ikobho E. H Senior registrar Dept. of O & G UPTH Introduction Common problem among women Occur world-wide More in developing countries Not…
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DOI: 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.03.135 2019;26(6):991-4 Original Article Pre-pubertal labial adhesion surgery: The first study to compare manual or surgical separation Mirzaman
TR7.6_text-FINALThe surgical separation of a pair of conjoined twins in the year 1689 by Johannes Fatio was the subject of a recent article in this journal. The reference
J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiat., 1958, 21, 195. THE SURGICAL SEPARATION OF SIAMESE TWINS CONJOINED BY THE HEADS (CEPHALOPAGUS FRONTALIS) FOLLOWED BY NORMAL DEVELOPMENT BY
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Separation of craniopagus Siamese twins using cardiopulmonary bypass and hypothermic circulatory arrestForum Session II Separation of craniopagus Siamese twins using cardiopulmonary