A treatment called intrauterine protein therapy is the first example of a drug rebuilding anatomical structures before birth, helping to counter a severe genetic condition.
University Hospital Erlangen
A new wave of medical treatments are being used to re-engineer fetal bodies, countering the effects of serious genetic conditions before a child is even born. In a landmark result, several children have been treated for a condition that causes almost no sweat glands or teeth to develop. The innovative “intrauterine protein therapy” partially restored these missing body parts, the first example of any drug treatment building new anatomical structures before birth.
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