Submited on: 12 Sep 2010 10:09:04 PM GMT
Published on: 12 Sep 2010 08:04:20 PM GMT
 
Illustrative report
Posted by Mr. Krishna Kumar Govindarajan on 14 Dec 2011 11:00:59 AM GMT

1 Is the subject of the article within the scope of the subject category? Yes
2 Are the interpretations / conclusions sound and justified by the data? Partly
3 Is this a new and original contribution? Yes
4 Does this paper exemplify an awareness of other research on the topic? Yes
5 Are structure and length satisfactory? No
6 Can you suggest brief additions or amendments or an introductory statement that will increase the value of this paper for an international audience? Yes
7 Can you suggest any reductions in the paper, or deletions of parts? Yes
8 Is the quality of the diction satisfactory? Yes
9 Are the illustrations and tables necessary and acceptable? Yes
10 Are the references adequate and are they all necessary? Yes
11 Are the keywords and abstract or summary informative? No
  • Other Comments:

    Discussion can be more detailed to accommodate the various features of short gut syndrome.

     

    Article format can be restructured as Introduction, case report, discussion and conclusion.

  • Competing interests:
    --
  • Invited by the author to review this article? :
    No
  • Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
    No
  • References:
    None
  • Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:

    Practising paediatric Surgery since 2006

  • How to cite:  Govindarajan K .Illustrative report[Review of the article 'Atresia And Congenital Short Gut ' by Sheikh A].WebmedCentral 2010;2(12):WMCRW001245
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atersia and congenital short gut
Posted by Mr. Muhammad S Ahmad on 13 Oct 2010 07:13:46 AM GMT

  • Other Comments: Author has reported a case of jejunal atresia with congenital short gut syndrome precisely and also described the possible etiology in this case.short gut is defined as less than 14cm with ileocaecal valve as in index case also and less than 40 cm without ileocaecal valve.Although it is a very good case regardindg its educational and clinical worth but i have some resevation as follows. 1-Case report should belong to some rare findings and unique features as not present in this case because congenital short gut with atresia is not an unusual findig. 2-This case report might have been presented after final outcome of surgery,why presented before that and aurthor might have described some plan of management of short gut sydrome. Thanks and regards DR Muhammad sharif F.c.p.s(pediatric surgery) consultant pediatric surgeon King fahad hospital albaha suadi arabia
  • Competing interests:
    chest and abdominal pediatric surgery
  • Invited by the author to review this article? :
    Yes
  • Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
    No
  • References:
    None
  • Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
    consultant pediatric surgeon f.c.p.s(pediatric surgery,Assistant professor pediatric surgerychest
  • How to cite:  Ahmad M S.atersia and congenital short gut[Review of the article 'Atresia And Congenital Short Gut ' by Sheikh A].WebmedCentral 2010;1(10):WMCRW0066
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