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Intrapartum external cephalic version of footling-breech presentation
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2000Background. External cephalic version is attempted prior to the onset of labor. Women who present in labor with footling breech presentation are usually delivered by cesarean section. We present our experience of external version in women in labor.Material and methods.
H, Kaneti +4 more
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Fetal behavioral dynamics in cephalic versus breech presentations
Developmental Psychobiology, 2014ABSTRACTDifferences in fetal neurodevelopment can have important implications on future perceptual and learning capabilities. The aim of this study was to assess autonomic nervous system and complexity dynamics in fetal heart rate (FHR) tracings from 27 singleton fetuses in cephalic or breech presentations, matched for gestational age (37+3–40+4 weeks),
Hernâni, Gonçalves +2 more
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External cephalic version for breech presentation before term
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015External cephalic version (ECV) of the breech fetus at term (after 37 weeks) has been shown to be effective in reducing the number of breech presentations and caesarean sections, but the rates of success are relatively low. This review examines studies initiating ECV prior to term (before 37 weeks' gestation).To assess the effectiveness of a policy of ...
Eileen K, Hutton +2 more
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Early motor development of breech- and cephalic-presenting infants
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000This study was conducted to determine whether breech-presenting infants have a different pattern of early neuromotor development than cephalic-presenting infants--regardless of mode of delivery-thus explaining both the failure to assume cephalic version at the end of gestation and the higher rates of childhood motor impairments associated with breech ...
D J, Bartlett +4 more
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External cephalic version for breech presentation before term
2006External cephalic version (ECV) of the breech fetus at term (after 37 weeks) has been shown to be effective in reducing the number of breech presentations and caesarean sections, but the rates of success are relatively low. This review examines studies initiating ECV prior to term (before 37 weeks' gestation).To assess the effectiveness of a policy of ...
E K, Hutton, G J, Hofmeyr
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[Radiopelvimetry in cephalic presentation].
Revue francaise de gynecologie et d'obstetrique, 1986The value of radiopelvimetry is increasingly under question in cases of brow presentation except in cases of scarred uterus. Radiopelvimetry, in which the antero-posterior, transverse median and bi-sciatic dimensions were determined was carried out in 564 patients who gave birth during 1984.
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External cephalic version for breech presentation at term
1996Management of breech presentation is controversial, both in regard to manipulation of the position of the fetus and the method of delivery. External cephalic version may reduce the number of breech presentations and caesarean sections, but there also have been reports of increased perinatal mortality with the procedure.The objective of this review was ...
G Justus, Hofmeyr, Regina, Kulier
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EXTERNAL CEPHALIC VERSION IN BREECH PRESENTATION
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1960N A, BEISCHER, L, TOWNSEND
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External cephalic version for breech presentation before term
1996Management of breech presentation is controversial, both in regard to manipulation of the position of the fetus and the method of delivery. External cephalic version may reduce the number of breech presentations and caesarean sections, but there also have been reports of increased perinatal mortality with the procedure.The objective of this review was ...
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The elusive cephalic phase insulin response: triggers, mechanisms, and functions
Physiological Reviews, 2023Wolfgang Langhans +2 more
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