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Frontiers in fetal cardiovascular disease
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2004This article reviews the state of the art in prenatal cardiovascular imaging, the elucidation of regional vascular flow patterns in the developing fetus and what can be learned from these flow patterns, the new clinical practice systems being that are being implemented to deal with the fetal patient and its family, and the prospects for fetal surgery.
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2018
The optimal management of pregnancies involving fetal congenital anomalies is important because the events of perinatal period are strongly associated with perioperative mortality and long-term outcomes. Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the most prominent birth defects; however, few reports on obstetrical issues in pregnancy with fetal CHD have
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The optimal management of pregnancies involving fetal congenital anomalies is important because the events of perinatal period are strongly associated with perioperative mortality and long-term outcomes. Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the most prominent birth defects; however, few reports on obstetrical issues in pregnancy with fetal CHD have
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Fetal congenital heart disease
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994The most important papers address controversial aspects of fetal cardiology, for example, screening for congenital heart disease (CHD), the diagnosis and the accuracy of diagnosis, and the management of fetal tachycardias. There are some interesting additions to the literature although some conclusions require further evaluation.
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2010
A GROWING BODY of scientific research suggests that exposure to chemical toxicants in the womb can lead to chronic health problems, including obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, later in life. Although scientists agree that the evidence is compelling, many of them are frustrated because such data aren’t being used in regulatory decision ...
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A GROWING BODY of scientific research suggests that exposure to chemical toxicants in the womb can lead to chronic health problems, including obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, later in life. Although scientists agree that the evidence is compelling, many of them are frustrated because such data aren’t being used in regulatory decision ...
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Fetal Anatomy: The Aortic Valve in Fetal Aortic Valve Diseases
2016The pathology of aortic valve diseases can manifest at subvalvular, valvular, or supravalvular level. Fetal supravalvular aortic stenosis is very rare, while subvalvular stenosis is encountered more often in the setting of complex congenital defect. The most common fetal aortic valve diseases are represented by atresia or valvular stenosis.
ANGELINI, ANNALISA +3 more
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2010
The causes of congenital anomalies are genetic and nongenetic. Genetic disorders include chromosomal disorder, single gene (monogenic) disorders, and multifactorial disorders that result from the interaction of multiple genes and environmental factors. There is little experience with fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and genetic disorders. However,
Maximilian Schmid, Wibke Blaicher
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The causes of congenital anomalies are genetic and nongenetic. Genetic disorders include chromosomal disorder, single gene (monogenic) disorders, and multifactorial disorders that result from the interaction of multiple genes and environmental factors. There is little experience with fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and genetic disorders. However,
Maximilian Schmid, Wibke Blaicher
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Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2001
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[Pseudodiabetic fetal disease].
Monatsschrift fur Kinderheilkunde, 1969H, Niederhoff, W, Künzer
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