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  1. The Genetics and Molecular Biology of Oesophageal Development
  2. The Oesophageal Mucosa: To Barrett’s and Beyond – The Genesis of Oesophageal Injury and Cellular Mutations
  3. Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula
  4. Descent of the Testis
  5. Operative Treatment
  6. Hormonal Treatment
  7. Results of Treatment
  8. Transabdominal Migration of the Testis
  9. Inguinoscrotal Descent of the Testis
  10. Classification and Causes of Undescended Testes in Humans
  11. Cryptorchidism and Associated Anomalies
  12. The Postnatal Effects of Cryptorchidism
  13. Diagnosis of Undescended Testis
  14. Conclusions and Future Developments
  15. Evolution of Descent of the Testis and Early History of Research
  16. Establishing pediatric surgical services in emerging countries: What the first world can learn from Vanuatu
  17. Understanding the responsibilities and obligations of the modern paediatric surgeon
  18. Routine ultrasonography is not indicated for sternomastoid tumours in infants
  19. Jones’ Clinical Paediatric Surgery
  20. Diagnostic conversations: Clinical Decision Making in surgery – Part 1
  21. Diagnostic conversations: Clinical Decision Making in surgery – Part 2
  22. Torted pulmonary sequestration masquerading as empyema in a child
  23. Modified Scharli technique for the very long gap esophageal atresia
  24. Role of plain abdominal radiography in the initial investigation of suspected intussusception
  25. Earthquake correspondence
  26. A common surgical curriculum for ASEAN nations has its risks
  27. Examiner training required for high stakes surgicl examinations
  28. Clinical decision making: how surgeons do it
  29. This explains the range of abnormalities that arise from the omphalomesenteric duct,
  30. Influence of the Surgical Education and Training programme on the Fellowship Examination
  31. The Surgical Examination of Children
  32. The Challenges Facing Training in Pediatric Surgery Worldwide
  33. Are changes in referral patterns always justified?
  34. Re: Currarinot triade
  35. Trauma
  36. Jaundice
  37. Colic
  38. Inguinoscrotal Lesions
  39. The Umbilicus
  40. Abdominal Masses
  41. Urinary Tract Symptoms
  42. Spina Bifida
  43. Gastrointestinal Bleeding
  44. The Limbs
  45. Neonatal Bowel Obstruction
  46. Respiratory Distress in the Newborn
  47. Abnormalities of the Penis
  48. General Principles
  49. The Mouth
  50. Is the Baby Normal?
  51. The Neck
  52. The Head and Face
  53. Abdominal Pain: Is It Appendicitis?
  54. Ambiguous Genitalia: Is It a Boy or a Girl?
  55. Non-Bile-Stained Vomiting in Infancy
  56. Abnormalities of the Chest Wall and Breast
  57. Perianal abscess in children: aiming for optimal management
  58. The diagnosis and management of intussusception that occurs antenatally, or after birth in infants
  59. Ashcraft's Pediatric Surgery. 5th edition
  60. Age at orchidopexy as an indicator of the quality of regional child health services
  61. Testicular torsion: Potential pitfalls in its diagnosis and management
  62. Re: Laparoscopic repair of diaphragmatic Morgagni hernia in children: review of 3 cases
  63. Ranitidine may modify the biochemical disturbance in hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
  64. Laparoscopic repair of paediatric traumatic Spigelian hernia avoids the need for mesh
  65. Hinman's Atlas of Pediatric Urologic Surgery
  66. Use of the operative logbook to monitor trainee progress, and evaluate operative supervision provided by accredited training posts
  67. Long-term functional outcomes in children with Currarino syndrome
  68. Umbilical Disorders
  69. NEW ZEALAND AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC
  70. Rising incidence of gastroschisis and exomphalos in New Zealand
  71. Predictors of recurrence after inguinal herniotomy in boys
  72. MONOPOLAR DIATHERMY DISSECTION MADE EASY
  73. Partnerships for developing pediatric surgical care in low-income countries
  74. INCOMPLETE UNDERSTANDING OF INCOMPLETE DESCENT
  75. REVIEW OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH ORCHIDOPEXY IS PERFORMED AT THE OPTIMAL AGE: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH SERVICES
  76. MORGAGNI’S HERNIA: BELIEVING IS SEEING
  77. Jones' Clinical Paediatric Surgery
  78. Letter to the editor
  79. Chapter-35 Mediastinal Masses
  80. Vitellointestinal (omphalomesenteric) duct anomalies
  81. TRAINING IN PAEDIATRIC TRAUMA: THE PROBLEM OF SAFER SOCIETIES
  82. Torticollis
  83. Operative Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery in Infants and Children
  84. Acquired conditions of the anorectum and perineum
  85. Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula
  86. Hereditary thyroglossal duct cysts
  87. Aberrations of the intrinsic innervation of the anorectum in fetal rats with anorectal malformations
  88. Intussusception
  89. The Complication Rate and Outcomes of Laparoscopic Appendicectomy in Children with Perforated Appendicitis
  90. Reply
  91. Infection and the gut
  92. Intussusception
  93. Diagnosis and treatment of foregut duplications
  94. Diagnosis and treatment of foregut duplications
  95. Three-dimensional imaging clarifies the process of tracheoesophageal separation in the rat
  96. Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy with Splenic Preservation in an Infant
  97. Is Laparoscopic Fundoplication More Difficult in Infants than in Older Children?
  98. PATTERNS OF APOPTOSIS DURING DEGENERATION OF THE PRONEPHROS AND MESONEPHROS
  99. PATTERNS OF APOPTOSIS DURING DEGENERATION OF THE PRONEPHROS AND MESONEPHROS
  100. Evidence of a common pathogenesis for foregut duplications and esophageal atresia with tracheo-esophageal fistula
  101. DOES THE URORECTAL SEPTUM FUSE WITH THE CLOACAL MEMBRANE?
  102. DOES THE URORECTAL SEPTUM FUSE WITH THE CLOACAL MEMBRANE?
  103. Apoptosis during regression of the tailgut and septation of the cloaca
  104. Temporospatial aberrations of apoptosis in the rat embryo developing esophageal atresia
  105. FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE LENGTH OF STAY AFTER APPENDICECTOMY IN CHILDREN
  106. Relationship of the notochord to foregut development in the fetal rat model of esophageal atresia
  107. HANDLEBAR INJURIES IN CHILDREN: PATTERNS AND PREVENTION
  108. Rare pulmonary manifestations of tuberous sclerosis in children
  109. A practical approach to the investigation and management of long gap oesophageal atresia
  110. Factors Affecting the Development of the Processus Vaginalis in the Rat
  111. Factors Affecting the Development of the Processus Vaginalis in the Rat
  112. Assessment of the undescended testis
  113. Intussusception: Prediction of outcome of gas enema
  114. Management of the premature infant with esophageal atresia and hyaline membrane disease
  115. Long-term continence in patients with high and intermediate anorectal anomalies treated by sacroperineal (stephens) rectoplasty
  116. Embryology
  117. Anatomy
  118. Progression of intussusception
  119. The leadpoint in intussusception
  120. The relationship between cerebral palsy and cryptorchidism
  121. Pyloric Stenosis in Sick Premature Infants
  122. Pitfalls in the Radiological Diagnosis of Malrotation
  123. Radiological evidence of bowel obstruction in intussusception
  124. Biliary cystadenoma in a young child