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Hello, Drtbalu, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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re linking to your own website:

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License tagging for Image:Blom singer.jpg[edit]

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Tracheo oesophageal puncture[edit]

Hi again. Thanks for creating the article. Clearly though "Tracheo oesophageal" is an adjectival abbreviation used by ENT to describe a specific proceedure, which on reading the 1st paragraph would seem to be formally known as "Tracheo oesophageal puncture". I have therefore moved the article to Tracheo oesophageal puncture.

From your choice of spelling, I presume you follow British English, so I have created the redirect of Tracheo esophageal puncture for our American friends.

I've had a go at adding section headers, adding caption to the picture and relocating it, plus work up the references using Template:Cite journal and PubMed abstract links. However the article currently reads like a medical text book entry rather than at a knowledgeable lay reader (e.g. what is a "trans nasal oesophageal insufflation test", and what does it show - I think I can guess, but the general readership will be mystified) - a fault all us doctors initially are at risk of in working on wikipedia :-). As a GP I was interested in reading the details, but unsure how to perhaps rephrase or re-tone. Could you perhaps have a relook at the article :-)

Finally an invite (not that any is needed) - Doctors and others interested in medical topics meet up at the clinical medicine project (WP:CLINMED]]) and the "doctor's mess" is the discussion page (WT:CLINMED). David Ruben Talk 00:29, 4 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Image:Xray.jpg listed for deletion[edit]

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File permission problem with File:Adams apple.jpg[edit]

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