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Hedrick HL – Although recent non–randomized reports of success with balloon tracheal occlusion (and release) are promising, prenatal therapy should not be widely adopted until a well–designed prospective randomized trial demonstrating efficacy is performed. The increased survival and subsequent morbidity of CDH survivors has resulted in the need to provide resources for the long–term follow–up and support of the CDH population.

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