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Antenatal hydronephrosis

Current Urology Reports, 2009
The diagnosis, workup, and management of prenatal hydronephrosis have undergone a swing from preemptive surgical treatment to a more conservative approach as the natural history of the differential diagnoses becomes more appreciated. We examine different radiologic tests for determining the diagnoses associated with antenatal hydronephrosis.
David M, Kitchens, C D Anthony, Herndon
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ACCEPTABILITY OF ANTENATAL SCREENING FOR DEPRESSION IN ROUTINE ANTENATAL CARE

Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2007
Objective: The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is generally recognised as a valid, reliable, cost-effective and simple tool to implement within routine care, however there is controversy regarding the acceptability of screening for depression.
Bronwyn, Leigh, Jeannette, Milgrom
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Antenatal care

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Recently published papers on antenatal screening show that a policy of routine cervical examination does not lead to a reduction in preterm birth, perhaps because the results of the cervical examination do not influence the decisions umbilical Doppler ultrasonography shows that the systematic use of this method for high-risk pregnant women reduces the ...
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Caution in Antenatal Intervention

Journal of Urology, 1988
We assessed 18 fetuses who harbored a urinary tract malformation that was diagnosed by antenatal sonography. The antenatal diagnosis corresponded to the postnatal diagnosis in 66 per cent of the cases. We review the course of 6 fetuses who had catheters placed percutaneously to drain dilated urinary tracts that were believed to be caused by posterior ...
A J, Sholder   +6 more
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Antenatal advances

Nursing Standard, 1987
Antenatal care is gradually becoming more flexible and geared to individual needs, but there is still a long way to go, delegates at a conference on the relevance of antenatal care heard recently.
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‘Routine’ antenatal care

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
The concept of antenatal care is a good model of preventive health targeted towards primary and secondary prevention of diseases and pathological conditions during pregnancy and delivery. A critical evaluation of antenatal care programs demonstrated that these are generally associated with a wide range of positive effects, although the type of care ...
J, Villar, P, Garcia, G, Walker
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Controversies in antenatal corticosteroids

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2019
Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) successfully reduce the rates of neonatal mortality and morbidity after preterm birth. However, this translational success story is not without controversies. This chapter explores some contemporary controversies with ACS, including the choice of corticosteroid, use in threatened preterm birth less than 24 weeks ...
Anthony L, Shanks   +3 more
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ANTENATAL GONOCOCCAL ARTHRITIS

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1973
SummaryTwo cases of gonococcal arthritis in antenatal patients are described, and the diagnosis is discussed.
P, Baddeley, J P, Shardlow
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Antenatal magnesium sulphate

BMJ, 2010
Reduces risk of cerebral palsy if given before preterm delivery Most clinical research into preterm delivery is based on the assumption that neonatal and therefore childhood outcomes are better the longer gestation proceeds and that delaying delivery is beneficial.
D M, Peebles, N, Marlow, P, Brocklehurst
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Antenatal diagnosis of genodermatoses

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1983
The technics of fetoscopy and fetal skin biopsy have expanded our capabilities for antenatal diagnosis of certain hereditary skin disorders (genodermatoses). The fetus and placenta can be visualized directly and skin biopsy specimens can be obtained for light and electron microscopic studies, tissue culture, and biochemical analysis.
N B, Esterly, S, Elias
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