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  2. Pediatric urology - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric urology is a surgical subspecialty of medicine dealing with the disorders of children's genitourinary systems. Pediatric urologists provide care for both boys and girls ranging from birth to early adult age. The most common problems are those involving disorders of urination, reproductive organs and testes.

  3. Warren Snodgrass - Wikipedia

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    Warren Snodgrass, MD. Warren Snodgrass is a pediatric urologist specializing in the repair of hypospadias, the second most common birth defect. In 1994 he described the tubularized incised plate (TIP) repair of hypospadias, which has become known as the Snodgrass repair and has become the most common approach to repairing most forms of ...

  4. Jay Y. Gillenwater - Wikipedia

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    Jay Y. Gillenwater (born July 27, 1933 in Kingsport) is professor emeritus at the University of Virginia.He is former chair of the Department of Urology at the School of Medicine of the University of Virginia, was president of the American Urological Association, editor of the Journal of Urology, member of the NIH Advisory Council of Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases, and president of ...

  5. Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital. /  41.5044444°N 81.6058333°W  / 41.5044444; -81.6058333. Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital is a pediatric acute care children's teaching hospital located in Cleveland, Ohio. It is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and has a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU ...

  6. University of Maryland Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Infants born prematurely are transported from around the region to be cared for in the 52-bed NICU — the largest in the state. The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) has 19 private rooms where children heal from an array of issues, including major surgery, respiratory failure or acute infection.

  7. Posterior urethral valve - Wikipedia

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    Posterior urethral valve (PUV) disorder is an obstructive developmental anomaly in the urethra and genitourinary system of male newborns. [1] A posterior urethral valve is an obstructing membrane in the posterior male urethra as a result of abnormal in utero development. It is the most common cause of bladder outlet obstruction in male newborns.

  8. Aseem Shukla - Wikipedia

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    Aseem Ravindra Shukla is the Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery in the Department of Urology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA and is a Professor of Surgery (Urology) at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Shukla is the co-founder and board member of the Hindu American Foundation.

  9. East Tennessee Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    As a regional referral center for East Tennessee, Children's Hospital transports children from outlying hospitals in LIFELINE, a mobile intensive care unit. Diagnostic services including: Clinical Lab, G astroenterology, Neurology, Pulmonary Function, Radiology, Ultrasound, MRI and CT Scan.

  10. Cleveland Clinic Children's - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Clinic Children's (CCC) is a pediatric acute care children's teaching hospital located in Cleveland, Ohio on the main campus of Cleveland Clinic.

  11. Indy Gill - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently completed a two-year fellowship in kidney transplants and renal vascular surgery at the Cleveland Clinic. He completed urology residency at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in 1995.