Defendants' experts' submissions showed, prima facie, that at the time of the alleged malpractice, Cornelia de Lange Syndrome, the primary focus of the complaint, could not be diagnosed from sonograms at 20 weeks, and, indeed, could not be determined until after birth; that neither an omphalocele nor gastroschisis could be detected from the November 10, 1992 sonogram; that even if an omphalocele or gastroschisis should have been detected, those defects are not associated...
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