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ABSTRACT Background Whether signal intensity (SI) on Silent MRA reflects hemodynamics in brain arteriovenous malformations (BAVMs) is unclear. Objectives To evaluate the relationship between Silent MRA SI and 4D flow‐derived hemodynamic parameters and examine whether Silent MRA‐based metrics are associated with symptomatic hemorrhage in BAVM.
Linshu Yang +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Brain development is altered in neonates with congenital heart disease (CHD), with well‐characterised reductions in regional brain volumes and enlargement of CSF spaces. However, perioperative morphological changes remain incompletely understood. Purpose To identify brain regions showing spatial patterns of coordinated expansion and
Mirthe E. M. van der Meijden +14 more
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Health consumer complaints to the New Zealand Health and Disability Commissioner involving sonographers are rare, totalling 15 in the last 31 years and averaging 1.5 cases per year over the last decade. A large proportion of complaints involve an undetected finding, obstetric examination and private setting.
Martin Necas +5 more
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Abstract Objective Feeding difficulties are common in children with and without somatic conditions. Our objective was to develop a parent‐report questionnaire (ORALQUEST) designed to be administered by a professional and to assess feeding difficulties in children aged 9 months to 6 years. Methods The questionnaire explores four domains: eating behavior,
Béatrice Thouvenin +13 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1996
Obstetricians' epidemiological knowledge and their awareness of associated risk factors are essential for the primary prevention of birth defects. Screening and early diagnosis of congenital malformations is an expanding field in general obstetrics. Cardiac defects are the most frequent type of congenital malformation, and early detection is possible.
E C, Gadow, L, Otaño, S E, Lippold
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Obstetricians' epidemiological knowledge and their awareness of associated risk factors are essential for the primary prevention of birth defects. Screening and early diagnosis of congenital malformations is an expanding field in general obstetrics. Cardiac defects are the most frequent type of congenital malformation, and early detection is possible.
E C, Gadow, L, Otaño, S E, Lippold
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Causes of Congenital Malformations
Birth Defects Research, 2018BackgroundMany different causes of malformations have been established. The surveillance of a consecutive population of births, including stillbirths and elective terminations of pregnancy because of fetal anomalies, can identify each infant with malformations and determine the frequency of the apparent etiologies.
M. Hassan Toufaily +3 more
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Congenital Nasal Malformations
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2007The nose is a prominent feature of the human face. Congenital malformations of the nose, whether functional or anatomic, affect the physiologic and psychologic wellness of children who have these anomalies. Congenital nasal abnormalities may be overt or subtle and can occasionally cause life-threatening emergencies at birth.
Wasyl, Szeremeta +2 more
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ASPIRIN AND CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS
The Lancet, 1976In a cohort of 50 282 gravidas and their offspring in the U.S.A., malformation rates were similar in the children of 35 418 women not exposed to aspirin, 9736 with intermediate exposure, and 5128 women heavily exposed during the first four lunar months of pregnancy.
D, Slone +5 more
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2018
Although we tend to be reluctant in exposing mother and child to drugs, treatment with medicinal products during pregnancy cannot always be avoided. In the past decades several safety issues occurred that highlighted the need for special attention for the use of medicinal products during pregnancy.
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Although we tend to be reluctant in exposing mother and child to drugs, treatment with medicinal products during pregnancy cannot always be avoided. In the past decades several safety issues occurred that highlighted the need for special attention for the use of medicinal products during pregnancy.
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