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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Hai Phong - The destruction of goods positive for African swine fever virus at the cold storage of Ha Long Canned Food Joint Stock Company is carried out from morning to night.
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US President Donald Trump warned that Iran would pay a heavy price if it continued to suppress protests by force, and declared readiness to support the Iranian people.
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Hanoi - After completing site clearance for the construction of Ring Road 1, super-thin, super-skewed land plots arise, causing urban unsightliness.
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Gia Lai - Mobilizing hundreds of millions of VND to build a roof and clean up, the Parents' Representative Board of Nguyen Van Cu Elementary School was accused by parents of overcharging.
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Thanh Hoa - In the early morning of January 14, a serious traffic accident occurred on the Mai Son - National Highway 45 highway, killing 4 people and injuring many others.
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.