Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Patients with Left Heart Hypoplasia and Left Ventricular Dysfunction Have Highest Odds of Mortality
María V. Fraga(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Catherine M. Avitabile(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Leny Mathew(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Tom Reynolds(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Sabrina Flohr(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Yan Wang(Key Laboratory of Guangdong Province), Holly L. Hedrick(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Natalie E. Rintoul(University of Pennsylvania), Jenny L. Engelman(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Devon Ash(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)
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