Holoprosencephaly
A rare disorder characterized by the failure of the forebrain to divide into distinct hemispheres. It is associated with craniofacial abnormalities, developmental abnormalities, and seizures.
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Jagadguru Jayadeva Murugarajendra Medical College
Retired Professor and Head Pediatrics
Jagadguru Jayadeva Murugarajendra Medical College
md,frcpch(uk),ficpcc(London),masp(usa),phd, fams ,fimsa.

BHASKARA HOSPITAL
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Kakatiya Medical College
M.D ( OB&GY )

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MKCG MCH
MBBS and MD (pediatrics)

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Government Medical College, Nagpur
MBBS

Sangrur
Distt.Immunization Officer
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Nidan Sonography Clinic.
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KSMU
MD

Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Govt. Medical College Miraj
D M &S

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