Prenatal MRI fetal lung volumes and percent liver herniation predict pulmonary morbidity in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).
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Sara C. Fallon | M. Belfort | C. Cassady | R. Ruano | S. Welty | O. Olutoye | A. Mehollin-Ray | D. Cass | Timothy C. Lee | I. Zamora | D. Lazar
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