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Performing surgery in utero on fetuses with certain birth defects has led to significant improvements in outcomes after birth; however, many of these infants are born preterm which can decrease the ef...
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Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota
Rochester, Minnesota
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Cincinnati, Ohio
University of Texas Houston
Houston, Texas
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