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一个简单的解决方案,以帮助新生儿口腔裂的食困难:一个案例报告
Lucky Yadav1, Navraj Mattu1, Pravesh Mehra1
1Department of Dental and Oral Surgery, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi, India.
Journal of family medicine and primary care
|May 13, 2024
概括
养口腔裂裂的新生儿是一项挑战. 这份案例报告详细介绍了制造一个简单的养阻塞器,以改善婴儿营养在纠正手术前.
科学领域:
- 儿科外科手术 儿科外科手术
- 新生儿护理 新生儿护理
- 头骨脸部异常情况
背景情况:
- 患有完全裂口唇 (CLP) 的婴儿由于口鼻腔沟通而面临严重的食困难.
- 患有CLP的新生儿营养不良会阻碍整体生长,并推迟必要的手术干预.
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