DOI: 10.1055/s-00000015

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery

Ausgabe 05 · Volume 13 · Oktober 2003 DOI: 10.1055/s-002-2929

Original Article

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    Erdoğan, E.; Eroğlu, E.; Tekant, G.; Yeker, Y.; Emir, H.; Sarimurat, N.; Yeker, D.:

    Management of Esophagogastric Corrosive Injuries in Children

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    Küster, A.; Jouvet, P.; Bonnet, D.; Flandin, C.; Lenclein, R.; Hubert, P.; Jan, D.:

    Feasibility of Surgery for Patent Ductus Arteriosus of Premature Babies in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

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    Yazıcı, M.; Karaca, İ; Arıkan, A.; Erikçi, V.; Etensel, B.; Temir, G.; Şencan, A.; Ural, Z.; Mutaf, O.:

    Congenital Eventration of the Diaphragm in Children: 25 Years' Experience in Three Pediatric Surgery Centers

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    Çay, A.; İmamoğlu, M.; Koşucu, P.; Ödemiş, E.; Sarihan, H.; Özdemir, O.:

    Gallbladder Dyskinesia: A Cause of Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children

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    Kaliciński, P. J.; Ismail, H.; Jankowska, I.; Kamiński, A.; Pawłowska, J.; Drewniak, T.; Markiewicz, M.; Szymczak, M.:

    Surgical Treatment of Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis: Comparison of Partial External Biliary Diversion and Ileal Bypass

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  • Case Report

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    Rifai, N.; Sfeir, R.; Rakza, T.; Alameh, J.; Besson, R.; Lequien, P.; Storme, L.:

    Successful Management of Severe Chylothorax with Argon Plasma Fulguration and Fibrin Glue in a Premature Infant

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    Valioulis, I.; Tzallas, D.; Kallintzis, N.:

    Primary Torsion of the Greater Omentum in Children

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    Estevão-Costa, J.; Correia-Pinto, J.; Fragoso, A.; Soares-Oliveira, M.; Carvalho, J. Luis:

    Neonatal Splenic Necrosis Not Related to Wandering Spleen

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    Raveenthiran, V.; Dhanalakshmi, M.; Hayavadana Rao, P. V.; Viswanathan, P.:

    Rosai-Dorfman Disease: Report of a 3-Year-Old Girl with Critical Review of Treatment Options

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    Cimador, M.; Castagnetti, M.; Rosone, G.; Lima, M.; De Grazia, E.:

    A Giant Fetal Urinoma in a Neonate without Detectable Obstructive Uropathy