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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia: outcome review of 2,173 surgical repairs in US infants
Pediatric Surgery International, 09/11/09
Abdullah F et al. – This study, which represents the largest characterization of US infants who have undergone CDH repair using data from a nationally representative non–voluntary database, demonstrates that surgical repair is associated with significant mortality and morbidity.
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