Bubbles Bring Miracles to Sick Ukrainian Children
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Monday, June 27, 2022
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Miracles have been few and far between for Ukrainian children who are fleeing war zones while facing cancer and other life threatening diseases.
Key Points:
- Miracles have been few and far between for Ukrainian children who are fleeing war zones while facing cancer and other life threatening diseases.
- Fortunately, ultrasound equipment was readily available at Dr. Zhelovs hospital, as it is in many medical centers around the world.
- The ultrasound contrast agent is a liquid suspension of microscopic bubbles comprised of a lipid or albumin shell with a gas core.
- His medical center is among the most prominent Ukrainian pediatric clinics in the fields of oncology, immunology and rare diseases.