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| | The latest pediatrics news from News Medical | |
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| | Fetal surgery for spina bifida makes a huge difference 10 years later A new study published in the journal Pediatrics shows that children with spina bifida, a congenital spinal disorder, who had corrective surgery in the womb, show significantly more benefit than those whose operations were performed after birth, even a decade later. These children have more of a chance to walk by themselves and a lower risk of needing more surgeries, compared to those whose condition is corrected only after birth. | |
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