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Pulmonary Sequestration - How is the Sonogram Reviewed?

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 cooper...  
 
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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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