HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Report and collaborators from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Review began 06/30/2022 Review ended 07/07/2022 Published 07/13/2022 © Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of July/13,/2022
- what: Anesthesiologists involved in obstetric anesthesia might encounter such emergent cases rarely and could be relatively unprepared for difficult airway management.
SUMMARY
Enhanced perinatal obstetric care and increased scope and coverage of these services in peripheral and remote regions have led to earlier recognition of congenital anomalies and timely termination if indicated. Often un-booked cases end . . .
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