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Down syndrome

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Post-infectious Bronchiolitis Obliterans and Subpleural Cysts
Figure 1: Anteroposterior chest radiograph done when he presented with acute pneumonia. There is bilateral interstitial opacities associated with focal consolidation at right  hilar region (*). Bilateral minimal pleural effusion is also noted (white arrow)
Posterior urethral valve in Down syndrome
Figure 1: Ultrasound of the left testis which demonstrates an increase in doppler signal within the testis. The left testis is in the inguinal canal.