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Causes of Congenital Biliary Atresia

The cause of neonatal biliary atresia is the progressive fibrosis of the bile duct system due to the obstruction caused by the gradual fibrosis of the common bile duct.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Surgery
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Causes of Excessive Muscle Tone

Causes and Treatment Methods of Excessive Muscle Tone
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  • Medicine
  • Surgery
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Causes of Hernia

What are the causes of pediatric hernia?
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  • Medical
  • Surgery
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Causes of Lumps in Newborns’ Legs

Lumps appearing on a newborn’s legs can be caused by various factors, including pregnancy, prolonged standing, congenital inheritance, and poor blood circulation.
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  • Surgery
  • Congenital Diseases
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Causes of Pediatric Scrotal Cyst

What causes pediatric scrotal cysts?
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  • Surgery
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Causes of Rickets Due to Vitamin D Deficiency

Understanding the causes and treatment methods of rickets due to vitamin D deficiency
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  • Surgery
  • Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets
  • Trace Elements
  • Vitamin A&D
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Causes of Rickets Due to Vitamin D Deficiency

The primary cause of rickets due to vitamin D deficiency is the lack of calcium and vitamins A and D, leading to abnormal bone development.
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  • Surgery
  • Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets
  • Causes
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Causes of Swelling on the Side of the Navel

Explore the possible causes of swelling on the side of the navel, including appendicitis and sigmoiditis, and provide corresponding medical advice.
  • FAQ
  • Appendicitis
  • Sigmoiditis
  • Abdominal Swelling
  • Surgery
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Causes of Urethral rupture Surgery-Induced Urinary Stricture in Children

Urethral rupture is a congenital defect in the opening of the male urethra, and surgery is the main treatment method for this condition. This article introduces the possible situations and causes of urinary stricture that may occur after pediatric urethral rupture surgery.
  • FAQ
  • Surgery
  • Urethral rupture
  • Operation
  • Urinary Stricture
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Cavernous Hemangioma: Surgery or Medication Treatment Better?

The treatment method for cavernous hemangioma should be chosen based on the patient’s condition.
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  • Cavernous Hemangioma
  • Surgery
  • Medication Treatment
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