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  1. Martin Ward Platt
  1. Correspondence to Dr Martin Ward Platt, Neonatal Service (Ward 35), Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; m.p.ward-platt{at}ncl.ac.uk

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New editor in chief

It gives me great pleasure to announce that our new Editor in Chief is Dr Nick Brown. He will assume the role on 1st October; this will enable me to stand down from my interim position, but because of the lag between finalising copy and publishing each edition, you will see my name on the Atoms in ADC until Nick’s appears in the December issue. Readers will remember that Nick has been with ADC for some years. His day job is as a general paediatrician in Salisbury, and his strong international links have enabled him to look after our Global Child Health section. He will bring both continuity and renewal to the Journal and I know that I speak for all my Associate Editor colleagues in wishing him well for his tenure.

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Readers of F&N who only skim ADC might like to take a closer look at a paper by Cook et al which analyses a large series (119 cases) of antenatally diagnosed cystic lung lesions. It has never been clear as to whether these lesions should always be removed, always left alone, or …

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