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These range NOTICE from Down's syndrome. a caused mental retardation, to spina bifida a condition in which the bony enclosure of the spinal cord does not close completely Radiologists who specialize in fetology — the study and care of the fetus — told science writers fetal diagnosis cavities. Pressure from radiologist same leads mental retardation, seizures and would have died of kidney other developmental One panelist, Dr Carol damage M. Rumack, assistant To save the life. the professor of radiology doctors induce labor a An update of so-called and pediatrics at the month early and cor enatal diagnosis and University of Colorado rected the defect within eatment by the School of Medicine in 24 hoursafter birth, Dr American C ge of Denver. said she and her Rumacksaid the baby is Radiology was replete colleagues found a poten healthy today with such words as am. tially fatal kidney Also at the Denver niocentesis, ultrasound obstruction in a 34-week facility, radiologists were and fetoscopy fetus while performing a able to drain excess fluid All are precise and routine ultrasoun? scan fromthe brain of a fetus sophisticated diagnostic of the mother’s womb with hydrocephalus — ex. tools physicians now use Thedoctor said had the cess water in the brain Monday involving some form of genetically- 6,000 U.S. Army, Marine Noven TreatingIllness in Fetus Updated NEW YORK This is the era o Cut Back By OSWALD JACOBY NORTH 117-81 @aKk VQ43 #KQ10876 day Landings Win at Bridge All Utah County branches of First Security Bank will pay $1.15 for each $1.00 worth of pennies brought into the bank between now and December 1. ail- hydrocephalus professor at Harvard Medica! 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There is a consensus among heart specialists that the once controversial procedures reduce the pain from a bloodstarved heart muscle and imiprove the quality of life in the great majority of patients. There also is increasing ore that the core ona’ 88 can prolon; iltein ee ae of the patients. But Dr. Donald C. Harrison, chief of cardiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, said that like so many procedures in medicine, the coronary bypass Telieves the symptoms of disease but does not cure it. The underlying process of atherosclerosis continues. He said in a report in the doctor’s magazine Hospital Practice that five years after the operation, approximately one-half the patients who undergo a coronary bypass will have a recurrence of angina pectoris — the sometimes crippling pain produced by narrowed coronaries, Harrison said patients who develop coronary disease at a relatively early stage of life, and who presumably have a More aggressive form, seem prone to earlier recurrence. Thesepatients are candidates for a second operation and Harrison said most of these procedures also are successful, but not at the at Brigham and Wome: lospital in Boston, corrected fetal |