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Persistent Alterations of Brain and Behavior in Children With Low Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. [PDF]
Long X, Lebel C.
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Control prenatal del embarazo normal
Progresos de Obstetricia y Ginecología, 2011Protocolos Sego
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[Quality control of prenatal screening].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2008In 2004 the Danish National Board of Health (DNBH) published new guidelines for the prenatal risk assessment and diagnostic service. The new guidelines are nationally implemented. DNBH has pointed out the importance of quality control, but has not given any specific guidelines concerning this. We demonstrate the feasibility of a quality assessment of a
Kasper, Pihl +6 more
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Quality control of prenatal ultrasound
The Ultrasound Review of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2005Due to the development of many quality control systems in the industry, increasing demands for limited health care resources and rise of legal aspects in ultrasound practice, the need for quality has also emerged in the prenatal ultrasound field. Based on the literature, various approaches for quality control based on fetal detection rates, analysis of
L. J. Salomon, Y. Ville
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Prenatal Genetic Testing and Screening: Constructing Needs and Reinforcing Inequities
American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2020This Article considers the influence and implications of the application of genetic technologies to definitions of disease and to the treatment of illness.
A. Lippman
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Controlled Trial of Prenatal Nutrition Supplementation Defended
Pediatrics, 1980The three commentaries on our recent paper1 by Drs Barness,2 Jacobson,3 and Hegsted4 pose thoughtful questions, which require serious consideration and reply. The study was complicated, of long duration, and it was costly in money, time, and energy. The National Institute of Child Health and Development scrupulously sought to protect its
D, Rush, Z, Stein, M, Susser
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Prenatal phenobarbital treatment and temperature-controlling dopamine receptors
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1983Pregnant mice were fed a phenobarbital-containing diet on days nine through 18 of pregnancy. Following parturition, the offspring of such animals were allowed to reach adulthood and then were tested for their response to an acute injection of apomorphine.
R, Kuprys, B, Tabakoff
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Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome: Preventive Control by Prenatal Diagnosis
Science, 1970The Lesch-Nyhan syndrome was detected in a fetus at a time sufficiently early to allow termination of the pregnancy. The feasibility of a preventive program for control of a severe sex-linked neurological disease through prenatal diagnosis is thus demonstrated.
J A, Boyle +6 more
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Prenatal control of severe thalassaemia: Chiang Mai Strategy
Prenatal Diagnosis, 2000Prenatal diagnosis of severe thalassaemia is conventionally diagnosed by fetal DNA analysis but it can not be widely used due to its drawbacks of high cost and technical effort. This prospective study describes a new prenatal strategy in preventing severe thalassaemia by a more simple and inexpensive way. The strategy included: (1) genetic counselling;
T, Tongsong +6 more
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Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Diabetes Group Prenatal Care
American Journal of Perinatology, 2020Objective This study aimed to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of Diabetes Group Prenatal Care to increase patient engagement in diabetes self-care activities.Study Design A pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted at two sites. Inclusion criteria were English or Spanish speaking, type 2 or gestational diabetes, 22 to 34 weeks of ...
Carter, Ebony B. +7 more
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