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    Reoperation of Anastomotic Stricture after Oesophageal Atresia Repair: An Uncommon Event by Azakpa, A, Moulot, O, Ehua, M, Bankole-Sanni, R

    Published in African journal of paediatric surgery (01-04-2017)
    “…Oesophageal atresia is a common malformation in which the survival rate in developed countries is around 90%, while its mortality remains very high in…”
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    Ovarian tuberculosis mimicking a malignant tumour by Yebouet, Eric, Olivier, Moulot Martial, Koui, Sylvanus, Bankole, Sanni R

    Published in African journal of paediatric surgery (01-04-2015)
    “…There has been reported increased incidence of ovarian tuberculosis in the tropics since the advent of HIV/AIDS disease. We report a case of bilateral ovarian…”
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    Acute intussusception due to intestinal Kaposi's sarcoma in an infant by Sanni, R Bankole, Nandiolo, R, Coulibaly Diaoudia, Mouafo Tambo F, Vodi, L, Mobiot, M L

    Published in African journal of paediatric surgery (01-07-2009)
    “…Acute intussusception in children is idiopathic in almost 90% of the cases. [1] We recently received an infant with intussusception in which Kaposi's sarcoma…”
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    Gastrocystoplasty in the treatment of bladder exstrophy by Sanni-Bankole, R, Masson, J, Di Benedetto, V, Coquet, M, Monfort, G

    Published in European journal of pediatric surgery (01-12-1995)
    “…A wedge-shaped segment of stomach based on the right gastroepiploic artery was used for bladder augmentation in 11 patients. Initial diagnosis in these 11…”
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    Vesicostomy in childhood : indications and results by DI BENEDETTO, V, BANKOLE SANNI, R, MIANO, L, MONFORT, G

    Published in Pediatric surgery international (01-06-1996)
    “…The authors report their experience with 27 patients who underwent cutaneous vesicostomy (CV) diversion for either lower tract disorders or obstruction. The…”
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    Reoperation of Anastomotic Stricture after Oesophageal Atresia Repair: An Uncommon Event by Azakpa, A L, Moulot, O M, Ehua, M, Bankole-Sanni, R

    “…Oesophageal atresia is a common malformation in which the survival rate in developed countries is around 90%, while its mortality remains very high in…”
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    Acquired recto-vaginal fistula in children: is HIV infection a cause? by Bankole Sanni, R, Denoulet, C, Coulibaly, B, Mobiot, M L, Anglaret, X, Sylla-Koko, F

    “…Seven successive cases of acquired rectovaginal fistula have been diagnosed on children of three and half to eighteen months old. These fistula were localised…”
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    Apropos of 1 Ivoirian case of osseus and cutaneous histoplasmosis by Histoplasma capsulatum var. duboisii by Bankolé Sanni, R, Denoulet, C, Coulibaly, B, Nandiolo, R, Kassi, E, Honde, M, Mobiot, M L

    “…Humeral, tibial and cutaneous localizations of Histoplasma capsulatum var. duboisii were observed on a 6 year old boy. The diagnosis was made possible by…”
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    Inflammatory pseudo-tumor of the liver in a child: case report by Bankole-Sanni, R, Coulibaly, B, Denoulet, D, Nandiolo, R, Mobiot, L, Oulai

    Published in Médecine tropicale (1997)
    “…Inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver is uncommon in children. Only 14 cases have been reported in the literature. The underlying etiology is unclear but…”
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    Pygomelus. An African surgical case report by Bankole Sanni, R, Coulibaly, B, Kouame, K, Denoulet Coulibaly, D, Vodi, L, Nandiolo, R, Mobiot, L, Monsia, A, Mygan, Y, Oulai, M

    Published in Médecine tropicale (1996)
    “…Pygomelus is a malformation characterized by the presence of one or more extra-extremities in the pelvic region. This article describes a case of pygomelus…”
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