Two Cambodian hospitals cooperate to save mother and fetus with rare syndrome
NGUYỄN LY |
HCMC - The Cambodian mother was transferred to Cho Ray in a state of severe breast pain. The diagnostic results determined that Marfan syndrome was rare.
NGUYỄN LY |
HCMC - The Cambodian mother was transferred to Cho Ray in a state of severe breast pain. The diagnostic results determined that Marfan syndrome was rare.
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HCMC - A 38-week pregnant woman with Marfan syndrome with a very high mortality rate has just been saved by Cho Ray Hospital.
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A young businessman in Ho Chi Minh City has just become the second-generation owner of the Porsche 911 sports car 997.
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Quang Tri - After endoscopic surgery, some patients have surgical site infections, initially determined to be caused by rare bacteria, and now have an effective treatment regimen.
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Quang Ngai - The rain and floods have separated, the roads have landslides, many teachers still wade through dozens of landslides every day to go to school to take care of students in mountainous areas.
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Minister Nguyen Kim Son emphasized that the glory and noblest of the teaching profession does not come naturally, but is only created by the efforts of each teacher.
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According to the new regulations of the Government, Ho Chi Minh City has no more than 8 Vice Chairmen of the People's Committee, Hanoi has no more than 5 Vice Chairmen of the People's Committee.
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Hanoi requires units to prepare well the conditions to serve people to celebrate the Lunar New Year 2026, ensuring salaries and Tet bonuses for workers.
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The series of accidents that occurred on the Dien Chau - Mai Son Expressway caused severe damage to many vehicles, causing traffic congestion in the area.
NGUYỄN LY |
HCMC - A 38-week pregnant woman with Marfan syndrome with a very high mortality rate has just been saved by Cho Ray Hospital.
Thanh Vũ |
A young businessman in Ho Chi Minh City has just become the second-generation owner of the Porsche 911 sports car 997.
HƯNG THƠ |
Quang Tri - After endoscopic surgery, some patients have surgical site infections, initially determined to be caused by rare bacteria, and now have an effective treatment regimen.