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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 111(4): 332-44, ago. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1159559

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Fetal therapy may be needed in certain clinical settings with the primary indication to improve perinatal or long-term outcomes for the fetus or the newborn. It can be classified in pharmacotherapy or non-invasive, and invasive therapy. The first one involves the administration of drugs to the mother that cross the placenta and get to the fetus, a non-invasive approach. On the other hand, invasive therapy involves the use of needles, fetoscopic treatments or open fetal surgery. This review provides an update of non-invasive and invasive fetal therapy.


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Fetal Diseases/therapy , Fetal Therapies , Humans , Fetal Therapies/methods
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