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Clinical profile and surgical outcome of patients with congenital diaphragamatic hernia - A Prospective study.

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Fig -4. X –ray of Left Side CDH
Fig -9.  Content Reduced and Repair Being Done
Fig -11. Left Side CDH Defect Showing Hypoplastic Lung
Fig -13. Immediate Post operative Period with ICD Tube

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