Description of the sonogram diagnosis process during pregnancy for a fetus with Pulmonary Sequestration. Presented by Ruth Goldstein, MD, Chief of Diagnostic Sonography at UCSF Radiology, in cooperation with the UCSF Fetal Treatment Center
In most cases pulmonary sequestration is removed after birth with only one surgery, this means that child grow up with no unusual pulmonary conditions. It is important a diagnosis so the physicians are ready for any complication just after birth. For physicians interested in Medical Topic Video's Visit Symposier site.
In most cases pulmonary sequestration is removed after birth with only one surgery, this means that child grow up with no unusual pulmonary conditions. It is important a diagnosis so the physicians are ready for any complication just after birth. For physicians interested in Medical Topic Video's Visit Symposier site.
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