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Draining or removing CCAMs.

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Draining or removing CCAMs.

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A congenital defect that blocks a fetal airway such as congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation.

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A condition in which one or more lobes of the lungs become fluid-filled sacs (cysts). Large CCAMs may prevent lung development, cause heart failure, or prevent the ingestion of amniotic fluid.

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Urinary tract obstructions (males); diaphragmatic hernia and cystic adenomatoid malformation; sacrococcygeal teratoma; twin-twin transfusion syndrome; twin:twin reverse arterial perfusion.

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Congenital heart disease

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