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Item Dual fluid silhouette in X-ray of the abdomen: a diagnostic flag for neurogenic bladder with urinary ascites(PUBMED, 2024-06-04) Brajendra Singh; Chinmay Chetan; Aisha Naaz; Girish GuptaA neonate presented with abdominal distension and decreased urinary output. X-ray revealed dual abdominal fluid condition-ascites with a distended bladder, along with vertebral anomalies. The possibility of urinary ascites and neurogenic bladder was kept, which was further confirmed on evaluation. Here, we emphasise the crucial role of abdominal X-ray as a diagnostic tool in uncovering this intricate medical puzzle. By detailing the clinical presentation, diagnostic approach and treatment strategy, the report contributes insights into the rare and complex abdominal condition.Item Overcoming odds: neonatal survival in absent right main pulmonary artery with unilateral right pulmonary hypoplasia(PUBMED, 2025-03-07) Debajyoti Banerjee; Brajendra Singh; Saikat Patra; Girish GuptaA unilateral absent pulmonary artery with unilateral pulmonary hypoplasia is an exceptionally rare congenital anomaly. This case report details the management of a neonate diagnosed antenatally with absent right main pulmonary artery and right pulmonary hypoplasia. The neonate developed respiratory failure within 24 hours of birth and was successfully managed with invasive ventilation and conservative treatment. Despite episodes of bronchiolitis during infancy, the child demonstrated normal growth and development at 1 year. This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis, multidisciplinary care and vigilant follow-up in achieving favourable outcomes in rare congenital conditions.
