SAJR 934 Neonatal imaging S K Misser,1 MB ChB, FC Rad (D) SA; T A Mitha,2 BSc, MB ChB, FCP (SA) Paed; A S Shaik,3 MB ChB, FCS (SA), Cert (Paed Surg) SA 1 Lake Smit and Partners, Durban, South Africa 2 Specialist Paediatrician, Parklands Hospital, Durban, South Africa 3 Paediatric Surgeon, Parklands Hospital, Durban, South Africa Corresponding author: S K Misser (misser@lakesmit.co.za) A neonatal first set of radiographs of a baby girl appear below. Describe the relevant findings and formulate the most appropriate clinical diagnosis. Please submit your response to misser@lakesmit.co.za not later than 23 September 2013. The winning respondent will receive a R1 000 award from the RSSA. A detailed diagnosis and discussion will be presented in the next issue of the SAJR. S Afr J Rad 2013;17(3):116. DOI:10.7196/SAJR.934 Fig. 1. Portable supine abdominal radiograph. Fig. 2. Portable shoot-through lateral abdominal radiograph. Fig. 3. Portable babygram radiograph. Fig. 4. Portable occipito-frontal radiograph.