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1.  True Hermaphrodite: A Case Report 
True hermaphrodite is one of the rarest variety of disorders of sexual differentiation (DSD) and represents only 5% cases of all. A 3-year-old child presented with left sided undescended testis and penoscrotal hypospadias. Chordee correction was performed 18 months back, elsewhere. At laparotomy Mullerian structures were present on left side. On right side testis was normally descended into the scrotum.
PMCID: PMC3418019  PMID: 22953283
True hermaphrodite;  Persistent mullerian duct syndrome;  Disorders of sexual differentiation
2.  Broken Piece of Silicone Suction Catheter in Upper Alimentary Tract of a Neonate 
Esophageal foreign bodies (FB) are common in adults and children. These are rarely reported in infants and neonates. A 2-day-old newborn was referred to our hospital with history of accidental intrusion of soft silicone suction catheter into the upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT). X-ray chest and abdomen confirmed the presence of suction tube in esophagus and stomach. The suction catheter was retrieved successfully at direct laryngoscopy.
PMCID: PMC3417984  PMID: 22953251
Esophageal foreign body; Neonate; Laryngoscopy

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