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Undetected cases after implementation of first‐trimester anomaly scan in low‐risk population: insights from the IMITAS study
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 27-33, January 2026.ABSTRACT Objective
To assess the effectiveness of the first‐trimester anomaly scan (FTAS) performed as part of a centrally steered national screening program in The Netherlands by investigating false‐negative cases with a fetal structural anomaly that was not detected at the FTAS.K. Bronsgeest, E. E. R. Lust, S. C. E. Zaaijer, L. Henneman, N. Crombag, C. M. Bilardo, R.‐J. H. Galjaard, E. Sikkel, A. K. K. Teunissen, M. N. Bekker, M. C. Haak, Collaborators, A. B. C. Coumans, A. Elvan‐Taşpınar, S. Galjaard, A. T. J. I. Go, E. van Leeuwen, G. T. R. Manten, E. Pajkrt +18 morewiley +1 more sourcePerformance of non‐invasive prenatal testing in vanishing‐twin and multiple pregnancies: results of TRIDENT‐2 study
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 6, Page 738-746, December 2025.ABSTRACT Objective
To evaluate the performance of non‐invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in vanishing‐twin and multiple pregnancies. Methods
This study was conducted as part of the TRIDENT‐2 study, in which NIPT was offered as a first‐tier screening test to women with a multiple pregnancy or vanishing‐twin pregnancy between 1 June 2020 and 31 March 2023 ...J. C. A. van Eekhout, C. J. Bax, L. van Prooyen Schuurman, E. C. Becking, A. J. E. M. van der Ven, D. Van Opstal, E. M. J. Boon, M. V. E. Macville, M. N. Bekker, R. J. H. Galjaard, on behalf of
the Dutch NIPT Consortium, E.A. Sistermans, L. Henneman, A. Polstra, E. Voorhoeve, S.L. Zelderen‐Bhola, E.M.J. Boon, M.P.R. Lombardi, M.C. Bakker, E.J. Bradley, E.M.J. Boon, C. Louwerens‐Zintel, M. Smit, M.C. van Maarle, M.B. Tan‐Sindhunata, K. van der Meij, H. Meij, C.J. Bax, E. Pajkrt, I.H. Linskens, L. Martin, J.T. Gitsels‐van der Wal, R. J. H. Galjaard, D. van Opstal, M.I. Srebniak, F.M. Sarquis Jehee, I.H.I.M. Hollink, F. Sleutels, W. de Valk, W.H. Deelen, A.M.S. Joosten, K.E.M. Diderich, M.E. Redeker, A.T.J.I. Go, M.F.C.M. Knapen, S. Galjaard, A.K.E. Prinsen, A.P.G. Braat, M.J.V. Hoffer, N.S. den Hollander, E.J.T. Verweij, M.C. Haak, M.V.E. Macville, S.J.C. Stevens, A. van der Wijngaard, L.H. Houben, M.A.A. van Esch‐Lennarts, L. Hamers, A.G.P. Jetten, S.A.I. Ghesquiere, B. de Koning, M. Zamani Esteki, C.J. Heesterbeek, C.E.M. de Die‐Smulders, H. Brunner, M.J. Pieters, A.B.C. Coumans, D.F.C.M. Smeets, B.H.W. Faas, D. Westra, M.M. Weiss, I. Derks‐Prinsen, I. Feenstra, M. van Rij, E. Sikkel, R.F. Suijkerbuijk, B. Sikkema‐Raddatz, I.M. van Langen, K. Bouman, L.K. Duin, G.H. Schuring‐Blom, K.D. Lichtenbelt, M.N. Bekker, E. van Vliet‐Lachotzki, J. Pot, A. J. E. M. van der Ven, S van 't Padje +86 morewiley +1 more sourcePrenatal evaluation, diagnosis and management of fetal corpus callosal abnormalities: international Delphi consensus
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 5, Page 582-588, November 2025.ABSTRACT Objective
The corpus callosum (CC) is an interhemispheric structure that facilitates communication between the two cerebral hemispheres. Anomalies of the CC are frequent and associated with a wide spectrum of altered neurodevelopmental outcomes.R. Corroenne, D. Paladini, I. Papastefanou, R. Chaoui, L. Pomar, L. Guibaud, K. Krajden Haratz, R. K. Pooh, M. Herrera, R. Ximenes, G. Azumendi, G. Pilu, L. J. Salomon, Collaborators, G. Turkyilmaz, D. L. Rolnik, W. Sepulveda, G. Rizzo, R. Llorens, S. Meagher, B. Tutschek, M. Aertsen, S. Agarwal, T. Tarui, E. Scola, D. Pretorius, A. Henry, J. Binder, E. R. Guzman, C. Rodo, A. Schiattarella, K. Grossman, S. Bakalis, J. Pascual‐Mancho, E. Eixarch, P. Galati, D. Bittencourt Sodré Barmpas, M. Savvidou, B. M. E. Adriaanse, M. T. Izquierdo, V. Cecotti, N. Sananès, D. Muresan, D.‐G. Iliescu, V. Faure‐Bardon, R. Has, C. Batukan, S. Ahmet Erol, A. Seval Ozgu‐Erdinc, B. Kapudere, E. Toprak, M. Akalin, S. Özeren, H. Golbasi, B. Kaya, B. Strizek +55 morewiley +1 more sourceEffect of aspirin on maternal hemodynamics in Chinese women at high risk for preterm pre‐eclampsia: longitudinal study
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 5, Page 621-630, November 2025.ABSTRACT Objectives
To compare the maternal hemodynamics of Chinese women at low and at high risk for preterm pre‐eclampsia (PE) and assess the differences in hemodynamic parameters between high‐risk women with or without prophylactic aspirin. Methods
This was a prospective longitudinal case–control study of 857 Chinese women with a singleton pregnancy X. Wang, J. Lin, Y. Chen, I. S. Wong, J. Liu, F. Liu, S. L. Lau, Q. Zhang, X. Xu, D. S. Sahota, A. P. W. Lee, L. C. Poon +11 morewiley +1 more sourceImpact of race‐based customization on detection of fetal growth restriction
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 4, Page 480-485, October 2025.ABSTRACT Objective
Fetal growth standards determine which fetuses are diagnosed with fetal growth restriction (FGR) and become candidates for enhanced fetal monitoring. Given the existence of race‐based differences in fetal and neonatal weights, we sought to determine the impact of race‐based customization of fetal growth curves on the antenatal ...P. Ramesh, L. Lemon, J. C. Larkinwiley +1 more sourceCord blood levels of insulin‐like growth factor‐1 and insulin‐like growth factor binding protein‐3 correlate with perinatal brain development in fetal congenital heart disease
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 200-209, August 2025.Abstract Objectives
Neonates with critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) are at risk for adverse early brain development and long‐term neurodevelopmental sequelae. Insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1) and insulin‐like growth factor binding protein‐3 (IGFBP‐3) are essential contributors to brain growth and maturation.M. Nijman, N. H. P. Claessens, J. M. P. J. Breur, L. Reijn, N. J. G. Jansen, I. M. van Ooijen, R. de Heus, C. H. Nijboer, M. N. Bekker, M. J. N. L. Benders, R. Stegeman, J. E. G. Vaes, the CHD LifeSpan Study Group Utrecht, Joppe Nijman, Thomas Alderliesten, Rian Bosch, Roelie M. Wösten‐van Asperen, Henriette ter Heide, Trinette J. Steenhuis, Martijn G. Slieker, Gabrielle G. van Iperen, Kim van Loon, Boyd V. Martherus, Erik Koomen, Abraham van Wijk, Paul H. Schoof, Hanna Talacua, Neeltje Crombag, Bauke M. Adriaanse, Niels Blanken, Rutger A.J. Nievelstein, Monique M.J. van Schooneveld, Lotte Soeters, Maaike C.A. Sprong +33 morewiley +1 more sourceOutcome of monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy with selective fetal growth restriction and continuous or intermittent absent or reversed end‐diastolic umbilical artery flow: international multicenter cohort study
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 41-50, July 2025.ABSTRACT Objectives
Monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) twins with selective fetal growth restriction (sFGR) and either continuous (cAREDF) or intermittent (iAREDF) absent or reversed end‐diastolic flow in the umbilical artery face significant fetal and neonatal risks.A. T. R. Noll, A. van Hoogstraten, K. Nulens, N. van Geloven, T. Van Mieghem, S. Shinar, P. A. Zuazagoitia, M. Bennasar, F. M. Russo, E. Tiblad, L. Herling, L. Lewi, E. J. T. (Joanne) Verweij, on behalf of the ALIGN Study Group, Femke Slaghekke, Monique C Haak, Enrico Lopriore, Lotte E van der Meeren, Johannes van der Merwe, Roland Devlieger +19 morewiley +1 more sourceAssessment of risk for pre‐eclampsia at mid‐gestation to define subsequent care
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 65, Issue 6, Page 694-702, June 2025.ABSTRACT Objective
To stratify pregnancy care based on the estimated risk of pre‐eclampsia (PE) from screening at 19–24 weeks' gestation by combinations of maternal risk factors, estimated fetal weight (EFW), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and uterine artery pulsatility index (UtA‐PI).S. Adjahou, V. Logdanidis, A. Wright, A. Syngelaki, R. Akolekar, K. H. Nicolaides +5 morewiley +1 more source