All Stories

  1. High-risk neuroblastoma in a sub-Saharan African country: telling it like it is
  2. Moving from Data Collection to Application: A Systematic Literature Review of Surgical Capacity Assessments and their Applications
  3. Intra-abdominal sepsis—Epidemiology, aetiology and management
  4. Age is not a prognostic factor in children with Wilms tumor beyond stage I in Africa
  5. Bilateral Wilms’ tumour in a developing country: a descriptive study
  6. Paediatric head injuries in the Kwazulu-Natal Province of South Africa: a developing country perspective
  7. SIOP PODC: Clinical guidelines for the management of children with Wilms tumour in a low income setting
  8. Challenge of pediatric oncology in Africa
  9. The results of treatment of children with metastatic Wilms tumours (WT) in an African setting: Do liver metastases have a negative impact on survival?
  10. Pediatric Non-Wilms’ Renal Tumors: A Third World Experience
  11. e-Education in paediatric surgery: a role for recorded seminars in areas of low bandwidth in sub-Saharan Africa
  12. Retrospective Surveillance of Intussusception in South Africa, 1998–2003
  13. Paediatric intussusception caused by acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-associated Kaposi sarcoma
  14. Spinal cord compression in children with Wilms’ tumour
  15. Can surgeons fill the void in the management of children with solid tumours in not-developing countries?
  16. Malignant solid tumour, HIV infection and tuberculosis in children: an unholy triad
  17. Gastroschisis: a third world perspective
  18. Perspectives on congenital abnormalities in the third world
  19. Postgraduate medical education in paediatric surgery: videoconferencing—a possible solution for Africa?
  20. Chapter-13 Wilms' Tumor in South Africa
  21. The morbidity and outcome of surgery in children with large pre-treated Wilms’ tumour: size matters
  22. Hypertension in a cohort of African children with renal tumours
  23. Neonatal gastric perforation
  24. Gastro-intenstinal tract perforation in neonates
  25. Primary tumours of the liver in children: an African perspective
  26. Wilms tumour with unfavourable histology: Implications for clinicians in the third world
  27. Primary lumbosacral Wilms tumour associated with occult spinal dysraphism
  28. Colour doppler ultrasound assessment of the inferior vena cava in patients with Wilms' tumour
  29. An audit of clinical teaching in paediatric surgery to interns and surgical registrars
  30. Recurrent Wilms' tumour or retroperitoneal teratoma?
  31. Ectomesenchymoma of the prostate: histological diagnostic criteria
  32. Raised intracompartmental pressure and compartment syndromes
  33. The evolution of biofilms in venous access devices implanted in children with Wilms' tumour
  34. p53 protein expression in nephroblastomas: a predictor of poor prognosis
  35. An unusual cause of haemobilia: biliary ascariasis
  36. Prediction of neonatal sepsis by thromboelastography
  37. Towards reducing the trauma of direct intracompartmental pressure measurement for children: an in vitro assessment of small-diameter needles
  38. A comparison of colo-colic and ileo-colic intussusception
  39. 31 COMPARATIVE TOXICITIES OF TWO AMIKACIN DOSING REGIMENS IN CHILDREN
  40. Surgery for Wilms' tumour
  41. Hodgkin's Disease Following Successful Treatment of Gastric Teratoma in a Neonatal Female
  42. Failure of pulse oximetry in the assessment of raised limb intracompartmental pressure
  43. Management of oesophageal atresia in association with congenital diaphragmatic hernia
  44. Scrotoschisis
  45. Oesophageal atresia: caudo-thoracic epidural anaesthesia reduces the need for post-operative ventilatory support
  46. HIV and paediatric surgeon GP Hadley
  47. Adult intussusception in the tropics