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    Urethral Caruncle with Associated Renoureteric Anomalies by Ahmad, Sohail, Pati, Akash B, Mahalik, Santosh K, Das, Kanishka

    Published in Sultan Qaboos University medical journal (01-02-2023)
    “…A urethral caruncle is a rare differential diagnosis for a prolapsed mass at the urethral meatus. The aetiopathogenesis of this entity is unclear. We report a…”
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    Congenital Short Bowel Syndrome With Annular Pancreas Presenting as Neonatal Intestinal Obstruction by Naik, Deepti, Mahalik, Santosh K, Pati, Akash B

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (22-11-2022)
    “…Congenital short bowel syndrome (CSBS) is a very rare gastrointestinal anomaly of unknown etiology. We report a case of a six-week-old male with CSBS who…”
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    Progressive Dilatation as a Successful Treatment for Y Duplication of Urethra: A case report by Pati, Akash B, Sahoo, Subrat K, Tripathy, Bikasha B

    Published in Sultan Qaboos University medical journal (01-02-2023)
    “…Duplication of urethra is a rare congenital anomaly; a Y-shaped urethral duplication is the rarest variant and lacks a standardised treatment plan. We report a…”
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    Ectopic pancreas, gastric, duodenal and colonic tissue in a case of persistent umbilical discharge: Report of two patients with review of literature by Ayyanar, Pavithra, Tripathy, Bikash, Pati, Akash, Mohanty, Manoj, Sable, Mukund

    Published in Indian journal of pathology & microbiology (01-04-2023)
    “…One of the typical complaints in the pediatric population is umbilical discharge. Among the congenital causes, remnants of omphalomesenteric duct or patent…”
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    Heteropagus Twins: A Tale of Two by Pati, Akash, Mahalik, Santosh, Naik, Suprava, Das, Kanishka

    Published in Neurology India (01-11-2020)
    “…Parasitic twin is a rare occurrence, with rachispagus being the rarest. The surgical approach and timing are not standardized. We describe the management of…”
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