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Apart from the articles on history and nursing, the con- ditions
discussed include Mediastinal Masses in childhood seen from a
Pathologist's point of view, Intrapulmonary se- questration,
lymphangiomata involving the neck as well as thorax, unusual forms
of Diaphragmatic Hernia and Congenital Heart Disease. Such a volume
would hardly be complete with- out some references to Oesophageal
Atresia and one article discusses The Influence Of Anatomy And
Physiology On The Ma- nagement Of Oesophageal Atresia.
This study sets out to describe all aspects of a congenital anomaly
which has been described as "the epitome of modern surgery" and
"the raison d'etre of pediatric surgery". The book is presented in
eight sections, commencing with a summary of the historical events
of significance, followed by epidemiology and genetics, embryology,
anatomy and pathophysiology. The clinical aspects commence with
chapters dealing with diagnosis, transport, anaesthesia and
intensive care. This is followed by a section which addresses the
surgical aspects of the specific variants of the anormaly.;A major
problem in a baby with oesophageal atresia is the associated
anomalies which are present in over 50% of the patients; therefore
section 4 is devoted to the consideration of these anomalies with
emphasis on the most important specific anomalies.;It also includes
the overall care of the child and family and to complete the
monograph by describing the management of specific problems and
complications, and the longterm results of surgery.;This book is
presented in the hope that it will be of help to all concerned with
the care of the baby with oesophageal atresia and its family,
recognizing that the field is wide, involving as it does
representatives of many medical and paramedical disciplines.
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