Paul Walker
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- John Hunter Children’s Hospital, PO Box 293, New Lambton, NSW 2305; and Conjoint Associate Professor, Disciplines of Surgery and Paediatrics, University of Newcastle.
Correspondence: walkerp@tpgi.com.au
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