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Winckworth LC et al. – Antenatal ultrasound detected right–sided thoracic cystic lesions and postnatal investigations revealed an intra–thoracic stomach and spleen with an ultra–short oesophagus and intact diaphragm. Subsequently, she developed pyloric stenosis. Such neonates require urgent referral to surgical centres for what is a challenging diagnosis and complicated management.

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