According to modified Bell staging, presence of signs of generalized peritonitis and definitive ascitis is classified as stage _____
What type of jejunoileal atresia is characterized by complete separation of the proximal and distal ends with a V-shaped mesenteric defect?
_____ procedure is used for managing Hirschsprung disease where endorectal mucosal dissection is done within the distal (aganglionic) segment, followed by pulling the proximal bowel through the remnant muscular cuff and performing a colorectal anastomosis
Dandy-Walker syndrome is managed by shunting the cystic cavity (if _____ is present).
What type of jejunoileal atresia is characterized by an internal mucosal diaphragm with an intact bowel wall and mesentery?
In distal jejunoileal atresia, abdominal distension is _____
_____ procedure, is used for managing Hirschsprung disease where aganglionic bowel is removed and a coloanal anastomosis is performed
What is the classification of the following type of jejunoileal atresia? _____

What is the classification of the following type of jejunoileal atresia? _____

_____ shunt connects Ascending aorta to right pulmonary artery
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