SARS‐CoV2 (COVID‐19) infection: is fetal surgery in times of national disasters reasonable?

Volume: 40, Issue: 13, Pages: 1755 - 1758
Published: Apr 22, 2020
Abstract
Even though the global COVID‐19 pandemic may affect how medical care is delivered in general, most countries try to maintain steady access for women to routine pregnancy care, including fetal anomaly screening. This means that, also during this pandemic, fetal anomalies will be detected, and that discussions regarding invasive genetic testing and possibly fetal therapy will need to take place. For patients, concerns about Severe Acute...
Paper Details
Title
SARS‐CoV2 (COVID‐19) infection: is fetal surgery in times of national disasters reasonable?
Published Date
Apr 22, 2020
Volume
40
Issue
13
Pages
1755 - 1758
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