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Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound, 2010
Aneurysmatic bulgings of either ventricular/atrial structures or outflow tract vessels such as the ductus arteriosus are rare prenatal conditions. Prenatal diagnosis is confirmed by detailed echocardiographic examination of the fetal heart. The majority of these congenital abnormalities are probably related to developmental disorders.
J Weichert, R Axt-Fliedner
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Aneurysmatic bulgings of either ventricular/atrial structures or outflow tract vessels such as the ductus arteriosus are rare prenatal conditions. Prenatal diagnosis is confirmed by detailed echocardiographic examination of the fetal heart. The majority of these congenital abnormalities are probably related to developmental disorders.
J Weichert, R Axt-Fliedner
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Fetal Heart Rate and Fetal Movements
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1976Yaffe, H., Beyth, Y., Laufer, N. and Sadovsky, E. (Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hadassah‐University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel). Fetal heart rate and fetal movements.Int J Gynaecol Obstet 14: 525–528, 1976.Fetal Heart Rate (F.H.R.) in association with fetal movement was evaluated in 141 normal and pathological pregnancies.
Haim Yaffe+3 more
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Echocardiography and fetal heart sounds in the diagnosis of fetal heart block
American Heart Journal, 1979A 32-week fetus was demonstrated phonocardiographically and echocardiographically to have a regular atrial rate of 150 per minute and a regular ventricular rate of 39 per minute, indicating complete heart block. The diagnosis was suspected when two groups of heart sounds at two distinct rates were heard on auscultation, and was confirmed by the ...
Daryl P. Williamson+3 more
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FETAL HEART RATE RESPONSES TO FETAL MOVEMENTS
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1977SummaryA classification of fetal heart rate (FHR) responses to fetal movements is based on the study of 210 hours of antepartum cardiotocographic tracings in clinically normal pregnant patients between 30 and 42 weeks gestation. The physiological mechanisms underlying the FHR responses to fetal movement are discussed.
S. Aladjem+3 more
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Fetal congestive heart failure
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2005Fetal echocardiography is used in the diagnosis of many forms of congenital heart disease, and in the assessment of the prognosis of cardiac lesions based on their anatomy and presentation in utero. However, the presence of signs of fetal heart failure such as hydrops or valvular regurgitation makes the assessment of prognosis more difficult.
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The Fetal Heart in Diaphragmatic Hernia
Clinics in Perinatology, 1996Cardiac evaluation is an important part of the investigation of a fetus with a diaphragmatic hernia. The heart is displaced by the physical presence of the abdominal contents in the chest, and the flow dynamics within the heart are altered. This can produce secondary diminution of chamber growth, particularly of the left heart.
Michael S. Irish+2 more
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2017
Antenatal diagnosis of structural CHD is now established in clinical practice in many countries. As a consequence, fetal cardiology has developed into a specialty on its own right. Extra-cardiac, chromosomal and genetic abnormalities are not uncommon associations, and therefore, a multidisciplinary approach is important when counselling families about ...
Julene S. Carvalho, Olus Api
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Antenatal diagnosis of structural CHD is now established in clinical practice in many countries. As a consequence, fetal cardiology has developed into a specialty on its own right. Extra-cardiac, chromosomal and genetic abnormalities are not uncommon associations, and therefore, a multidisciplinary approach is important when counselling families about ...
Julene S. Carvalho, Olus Api
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2019
In the last decade, technological advances have enabled the acquisition of high spatial and temporal resolution cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the fetus. Fetal cardiac MRI has emerged as an alternative to ultrasound, which may be helpful to confirm a diagnosis of congenital heart disease when ultrasound assessment is hampered, for example ...
Davide Marini+4 more
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In the last decade, technological advances have enabled the acquisition of high spatial and temporal resolution cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the fetus. Fetal cardiac MRI has emerged as an alternative to ultrasound, which may be helpful to confirm a diagnosis of congenital heart disease when ultrasound assessment is hampered, for example ...
Davide Marini+4 more
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Acceleration of the fetal heart rate
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1979Acceleration of the fetal heart rate during contractions was usually followed by deceleration, and evidence is presented to show that it results from increased sympathetic drive and may be associated with fetal tissue hypoxia. However, the presence of accelerations are not serious and merely warn the obstetrician of the possibility of the occurrence of
Robert Yardley+2 more
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