ScienceIn a 1st, child treated for rare, often-fatal disorder...

In a 1st, child treated for rare, often-fatal disorder while still in the womb



In a first, doctors began treating a child’s rare genetic disorder before she was born. The child, who is now 16 months old, will still require treatment for the rest of her life, but starting her therapy early meant she was born without overt signs of the disorder and with the chance of a better prognosis.

The unique case was described in a report published Wednesday (Nov. 9) in The New England Journal of Medicine (opens in new tab).



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