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- Evaluation of short term functional outcome of primary cemented total hip replacement in adults 1
- Evaluation of yolksac abnormalities in predicting abortions : A prospective study 1
- Evaluvation of see fim (sectioning and extensively examining the fimbriated end) Protocol in identifying fallopian tube precusor lesions in women with ovarian tumors 1
- Ewings sarcoma, Retroperitoneum, CD99 1
- Exam Anxiety; Prevalence; Causative Factors; Medical Students 1
- Exanthematous 1
- Exclusive Breast feeding, Initiation, weaning, sociocultural factors,rural area 1
- Exclusive breastfeeding; Colostrum; Weaning; Duration of breast feeding 1
- Exclusive breastfeeding; Colostrum; Weaning; Duration of breast feeding 1 1
- Exfoliated buccal mucosa, type 2 diabetes mellitus, cytomorphometry, papanicoloau stain. 1
- Expert nail; Metaphyseal; Diaphyseal; intramedullary interlocking nailing. 1
- Expression Analysis Glucose Level 1
- Extension Surrounding Structures Appreciated Determination 1
- external carotid artery, thyrolingual trunk, occipitoauricular trunk, facial artery, glandular branch, submandibular salivary gland. 1
- Extra-adrenal, Pre-sacral, Retroperitoneum 1
- Extrapulmonary TB, Auramine-Rhodamine stain, Gene Xpert assay. 1
- Extraskeletal chondrosarcoma, Myxoid chondrosarcoma, Soft tissue chondroma 1
- Extrophy of cloaca, Gestation, Placenta CASE REPORT A 22-year-old primigravida with 28 weeks of gestation visited in the second stage of labour. There was no significant antenatal history of exposure to teratogenic drugs, infection, diabetes, hypertension and exposure to radiation. Her married life was nine years and it was not consanguineous. There was no history of treatment for infertility. Her antenatal scan during 17 weeks revealed a single live foetus without congenital abnormalities. She delivered a live baby weighing 1.16 kg at 28 weeks of gestation with multiple congenital abnormalities. The baby died after 10 minutes. There was no history of similar malformations and death of a foetus with such similar malformations in the family. The dead foetus was sent for detailed autopsy examination. External examination showed the following: Foetus weighed 1.3 kg with attached placenta weighed 240 gm, crown-rump length – 19 cm, crown-heel length – 36 cm, head circumference – 29 cm, chest circumference – 19 cm. Placenta and umbilical artery showed normal histological features. Congenital malformations: • A large defect in the anterior abdominal wall (omphalocele) with widened umbilical ring with a circumference of 24 cm [Table/Fig-1] • Umbilical cord was inserted at the inferior border of the sac and splitting of the cord noted • The contents of the sac were liver, stomach, spleen, right kidney with attached bladder, left kidney, pancreas, loops of intestine with dilated distal loops filled with meconium, bilateral testis [Table/Fig-2] • External genitalia was not identified except two small ridges [Table/Fig-3] • Lumbosacral meningocele measuring 7 cm in diameter [Table/ Fig-3] • Imperforate anus with absence of genitelia – there was no anal opening in the perineal region [Table/Fig-4]. • Exstrophy of bladder - anterior wall of bladder was defective. Based on the presence of four cardinal anomalies diagnosis of OEIS complex was rendered. DISCUSSION OEIS is a rare complex in which clustering of many common 1
- Extubation, 1
- Eye of the tiger" sign, HSD Hallervorden-spatz disease. 1