What is the imaging of choice for diagnosing appendicitis in children?_____
Typical USG findings of _____ in an infant with persistent jaundice is the triangular cord sign
X-rays of the skull reveal enlarged sella and intersutural (wormian) bones in children with Congenital _____
_____ on chest x-ray is suggestive of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.
_____ vertebrae are usually seen in patients with Alagille syndrome on x-ray
Target sign on USG Abdomen is suggestive of _____.

Contrast enema shows an empty microcolon in case of _____

The given barium enema is suggestive of _____ disease

The given USG shows _____ sign and _____ sign in congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

Double bubble sign which is a feature of the _____ atresia.

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