Earliest Skull X-ray sign in a child with raised ICT is _____
Wilm's tumor shows _____ calcification in contrast-enhanced CT
What is the next best investigation for a patient with suspected jejunal atresia on X-ray?
Typical USG findings of _____ in an infant with persistent jaundice is the triangular cord sign
_____ sign is an ultrasonographic sign seen in boys with posterior urethral valves
A triple bubble sign on X-ray implies a diagnosis of _____
_____, fraying, and splaying are the metaphyseal radiological features seen in rickets.
Radiological features of scurvy: _____: Expansion of the costochondral junctions
Target sign on USG Abdomen is suggestive of _____.

Contrast enema shows an empty microcolon in case of _____

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