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病人很小;他们的医疗问题可能是巨大的。对于出生时患有心脏病或肺病的婴儿来说,生命的开始是一场孤注一掷的斗争——直到最近,婴儿通常都会输掉这场斗争。不再。今天,多亏了加州大学旧金山分校(University of California, San Francisco)所做的开创性工作,几年前肯定会死去的患病新生儿得以挽救,并成长为比以往想象的更健康的人。
The patients are tiny; their medical problems can be immense. For the infant born with heart or lung disease, life begins as an all-or-nothing struggle--a struggle that, until recently, the infant usually lost. No longer. Today, thanks largely to pioneering work done at the University of California, San Francisco, sick newborns who surely would have died a few years ago are being saved and are growing up to lead healthier lives than was ever thought possible.