Controversies around treatment of the open duct
The patent ductus arteriosus continues to pose a considerable challenge to clinicians and scientists alike. Why does it close spontaneously in most infants but remain open in others? How best can we select those infants who are most likely to benefit from treatment, i.e. are there echocardiographic...
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Other Authors: | Poets, Christian F. (Editor), Franz, Axel (Editor), Koehne, P. (Editor) |
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Language: | English |
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Berlin
Springer
2011
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