Abstract | November 18, 2023
Perinatal Outcome Complicated by Long Chain Fatty Acid Disorder:– A Case Report
We present a case of a perinatal outcome impacted by a LC-FAOD.
Encompasses all aspects of care of the female patient, especially gynecology and obstetrics. Addresses the special and unique care of pediatric patients, including the maternal-fetal period of life, adolescent patients, ethical issues in pediatric medical and surgical care (ie, informed consent), and growth and development in children.
We present a case of a perinatal outcome impacted by a LC-FAOD.
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