Recurrent Hemoptysis and a Mass in the Thorax in an Infant: The Split Notochord Syndrome
Abstract Split notochord syndrome is a rare group of developmental abnormalities caused by abnormal splitting or deviation of the notochord clinically resulting in the duplicated bowel associated with vertebral anomalies. We report on a case of 11-month-old female infant with mediastinal hyperechoge...
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Main Authors: | Mutlu Uysal Yazici (Author), Saniye Ekinci (Author), Ozlem Keskin Turkmen (Author), Ebru Gunes Yalcin (Author), Arbay O. Ciftci (Author), Safak Gucer (Author), Diclehan Orhan (Author), Ilhan Tezcan (Author) |
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG,
2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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