7 articles in this issue
Peter Corr
AbstractNo abstract available.
S. Andronikou,C. Welman,E. Kader
AbstractWilms' tumour is the commonest malignant abdominal tumour in children. Unilateral multicentric, and bilateral Wilms' tumours are, however, less common, occurring in 7% and 5% of cases respectively. These are often associated with sporadic aniridia... see more
W. J. Burger
AbstractOsteosarcoma commonly metastasize to the lung, lymph nodes, liver and brain. In this case we describe a rare presentation of direct infiltration, by an osteosarcoma, of the iliac veins that continued into the inferior vena cava (IVC)and could be s... see more
AbstractBarium is still widely used in developing countries for gastrointestinal investigation because it is cheap and relatively safe. Most institutions however favour low-osmolar non-ionic contrast media for performance of childhood diagnostic enemas. T... see more
Malcolm Funston,Pieter Berry
AbstractCalvarial tuberculosis is a rare presentation of tuberculosis. We present two cases seen in the paediatric age group of tuberculosis involving the sphenoid bone. One of the patients was positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The lite... see more
Russel Whitehorn