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  1. Ramesh JC, Lu, Balasingh D, Qureshi A
    Med J Malaysia, 2002 Sep;57(3):361-3.
    PMID: 12516531
    We report a neonate with anorectal atresia in whom preoperative evaluation prior to definitive operation revealed a short gap atresia. However, bidigital evaluation at operation revealed a septal atresia that was easily perforated from below through the anus. Unnecessary division of the anorectal sphincter complex was thus avoided.
  2. Singh M, Sharma A, Duthie G, Balasingh D, Kandasamy P
    Asian J Surg, 2005 Jul;28(3):189-91.
    PMID: 16024313
    Treatment of anal fissures has changed dramatically in the past decade. This is primarily due to a better understanding of its pathophysiology and the implications of the various available options. Only a few anal fissures fail to respond to medical therapy. Sphincterotomy and anal dilatation have fallen out of favour due to the risk of incontinence. Island flaps have been proposed to address this, but 60-70% of the flap donor sites break down with complications. We propose using a rotation flap to overcome this problem.
  3. Lim TM, Lu PY, Meheshinder S, Selvindoss P, Balasingh D, Ramesh J, et al.
    Med J Malaysia, 2003 Oct;58(4):522-5.
    PMID: 15190627
    We retrospectively analyzed all patients presenting with upper gastrointestinal bleeding to Seremban Hospital over a one-year period. A quarter of the oesophagogastro-duodenoscopies (OGD) performed were performed as emergency for upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding. Gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers were the two most common findings. Our results suggest that there is a male preponderance of 2:1, the Chinese were more likely to be affected and the elderly (> 60 years) were at highest risk.
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