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Growth Slowed After in Vitro Exposure to Heart-Block Maternal Autoantibodies
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Title Growth Slowed After in Vitro Exposure to Heart-Block Maternal Autoantibodies
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572868?src=rss
Description Newborns exposed to heart block-associated maternal autoantibodies in utero usually show growth retardation, but only if the exposure results in second- or third-degree atrioventricular (AV) block, new research suggests. Moreover, these newborns show no catch-up growth during infancy. Reuters Health Information
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Date Apr 15, 2008
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