Revolutionary approach to treating congenital diaphragm issues in utero
Learn about the revolutionary approach to treating congenital diaphragm issues in utero called the FETO procedure. This groundbreaking technique has the potential to improve outcomes for newborns with CDH by dereklaneEstimated reading time: 0 min 0 sec
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