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Intrauterine Rescue Transfusion Saves Anemic Twin After Death of Co-Twin
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Title Intrauterine Rescue Transfusion Saves Anemic Twin After Death of Co-Twin
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572624?src=rss
Description In cases of feto-fetal transfusion syndrome, intrauterine rescue transfusion may save the life of the anemic monochorionic survivor following the death of its sibling, French researchers report in the April issue of BJOG. Reuters Health Information
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Date Apr 8, 2008
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