2015
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5049.155003
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Anaesthetic management for drainage of frontoparietal abscess in a patient of uncorrected Tetralogy of Fallot

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“…Trisomy 18 was first described by Edwards in the 1960s [4][5][6]. The clinical features of trisomy 18 were characterized by cardiac defects, convulsion, and growth deficiency such as micrognathia, facial clefts, and mental retardation [4][5][6]. It is estimated 1/8000, but most of them die in fetal life [5,6].…”
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“…Trisomy 18 was first described by Edwards in the 1960s [4][5][6]. The clinical features of trisomy 18 were characterized by cardiac defects, convulsion, and growth deficiency such as micrognathia, facial clefts, and mental retardation [4][5][6]. It is estimated 1/8000, but most of them die in fetal life [5,6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical features of trisomy 18 were characterized by cardiac defects, convulsion, and growth deficiency such as micrognathia, facial clefts, and mental retardation [4][5][6]. It is estimated 1/8000, but most of them die in fetal life [5,6]. Approximately 50% of babies with trisomy 18 could live longer than one week, and only five to 10% of babies survive beyond the first year [6].…”
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