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Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis 26 day old male infant, third born, presents with 5 days of crescendo vomiting (projectile in nature) and weight loss. Anna Tsimboukli 03 September 2003 Inguinal Hernia Scrotal swelling Chee Chung Hiew 03 September 2003 Intussusception 1 year old infant presents with distress and palpable RUQ mass. Martin Necas 03 September 2003 Intussusception with a Duplication Cyst as a Lead Point. 6 month old patient seen in casualty for abdominal pain. Suspected of having an intussusception. Drawing up knees with pain, 'red currant jelly' stools, lethargic with bouts of abdominal pain and cramping. Lyndal Cohen 29 August 2003 Lymphangioma (retroperitoneal) Chee Chung Hiew 03 September 2003 Normal Pylorus 4 month old infant with persistent vomiting. Martin Necas 03 September 2003 Partial Agenesis Corpus Callosum Infant with seizures Chee Chung Hiew 03 September 2003 Pyloric Stenosis 4 week old male infant with non bilious projectile vomiting. Chee Chung Hiew 03 September 2003 Pyloric Stenosis 2 month old male inflant presents with projectile vomiting. Martin Necas 03 September 2003 Pyloric Stenosis 4 week old male presenting with worsening projectile vomiting. Not improved with formula. Michelle Pedretti 03 September 2003
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