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Baby who had lifesaving, first-of-its-kind brain surgery in utero now a thriving 2-month-old

Por: New York Daily News Nation May 05, 2023

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A baby who underwent first-of-its-kind lifesaving brain surgery in utero to correct a deadly genetic defect is now a thriving 7-week-old infant. The little girl was diagnosed with vein of Galen malformation (VOGM) when her mother, 36-year-old Kenyatta Coleman, was just 30 weeks pregnant. In an instant, Kenyatta and husband Derek Coleman, 39, went from excitedly awaiting their fourth child to a flurry of worry. The rare condition occurs when the... + full article



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