Lung to head ratio in infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia does not predict long term pulmonary hypertension.
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C. Stolar | G. Aspelund | U. Krishnan | A. Fingeret | E. Hahn | Arul S. Thirumoorthi | Matthew J Leskowitz | Alejandro V. Garcia
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