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Neurosurgery, 1983
Advances in antenatal diagnostic techniques coupled with innovative neurosurgical techniques have led to the consideration of treatment of major congenital neurological anomalies in utero. The rationale for such fetal neurosurgical intervention rests in the possibility of halting the progressive neurological deterioration and ameliorating the sequelae ...
J E, Wilberger, P, Baghai
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Advances in antenatal diagnostic techniques coupled with innovative neurosurgical techniques have led to the consideration of treatment of major congenital neurological anomalies in utero. The rationale for such fetal neurosurgical intervention rests in the possibility of halting the progressive neurological deterioration and ameliorating the sequelae ...
J E, Wilberger, P, Baghai
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Fetal Diagnostics and Fetal Intervention
Clinics in Perinatology, 2016Advances in ultrasound technology and specialized training have allowed clinicians to diagnose congenital heart disease in utero and counsel families on perinatal outcomes and management strategies, including fetal cardiac interventions and fetal surgery.
Ericka S, McLaughlin +2 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Fetal echocardiography is an essential technique in the evaluation and management of fetal disease. Recent reviews address the accuracy of the technique, the benefit of routine screening, the association with chromosomal defects, and outcomes in fetuses with the prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease.
J C, Huhta, K M, Rotondo
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Fetal echocardiography is an essential technique in the evaluation and management of fetal disease. Recent reviews address the accuracy of the technique, the benefit of routine screening, the association with chromosomal defects, and outcomes in fetuses with the prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease.
J C, Huhta, K M, Rotondo
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Fetal movement and fetal presentation
Early Human Development, 1985Fetal movements were analyzed by means of ultrasonography in an attempt to clarify the causative factor of frank breech presentation. Fetal posture, position, presentation and movements, as well as posture of the extremities and the volume of amniotic cavity were analyzed by ultrasonography in 112 fetuses ranging from 12 to 42 weeks of gestation. There
S, Suzuki, T, Yamamuro
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Fetal Pharmacotherapy 2: Fetal Arrhythmia
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2013Typically, fetal bradycardia is defined as a fetal heart rate below 110 beats/minute and the majority of cases are caused by complete heart block. Isolated CHB in newborns is rare (1/15 000 to 1/20 000).3 However, the risk increases to 2% of pregnancies in women with anti Ro and anti La autoantibodies, regardless of maternal symptoms.4,5 Importantly ...
Shirin, Namouz-Haddad, Gideon, Koren
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