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Fetal gastrointestinal malformations
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001In an audit to evaluate fetal gastrointestinal (GIT) malformations, case sheets of all mothers who gave birth to newborns with GIT malformations were analysed regarding the maternal history, prenatal ultrasound and the postnatal structural malformations and perinatal management.
V, Dadhwal +6 more
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Fetal bronchopulmonary malformations
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2014Fetal body tumors are rare, but the ability to diagnose them has improved over recent years. Most masses discovered in the chest results from fetal bronchopulmonary malformations, such as congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation and bronchopulmonary sequestration.
Carla, Nunes +6 more
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ULTRASOUND SCREENING FOR FETAL MALFORMATIONS
The Lancet, 1989info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Levi, Salvator +6 more
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Uterine malformation and fetal deformation
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979Beyond the enhanced miscarriage and prematurity associated with the structurally abnormal uterus, we have found 14 examples of fetal deformation secondary to uterine malformation with its consequent uterine constraint. In several instances the constellation of deformations had been misinterpreted as a multiple malformation disorder. One patient died of
Miller, Marvin E. +2 more
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ANTICONVULSANTS AND FETAL MALFORMATIONS
Lancet, The, 1976G H A Visser, H J Huisjes
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Cesarean Delivery for Fetal Malformations
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1996We reviewed existing data on fetal abnormalities to provide guidelines to determine which conditions have an improved neonatal outcome by cesarean delivery. We used Medline database to search for English language papers on a variety of fetal conditions that could influence the mode of delivery. We reviewed these sources with particular attention to how
J A, Kuller +4 more
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The spectrum of fetal cardiac malformations
Cardiology in the Young, 2001AbstractIncreasingly, paediatric cardiologists are called upon to diagnose cardiac malformations prenatally. In the main, the types of malformation seen during fetal life will be similar to those documented postnatally, but the frequency with which they are encountered, as well as the views that can be used for diagnosis, will be different. This review
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Fetal Malformations and Antiepileptic Drugs
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976Infants born to mothers with a seizure disorder have now been identified as being at risk for congenital malformations. These observations have been made by investigators throughout the world, as demonstrated by articles by Goodman et al in the August issue of theJournal(130:884-887, 1976), from Ramat Aviv and in this issue by Waziri et al (p 1022 ...
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Fetal malformations and environmental influences
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1982In western society, congenital malformations and genetic disorders have assumed much greater importance as causes of early morbidity and mortality, with the waning of infectious diseases. The personal and societal burden arising as a consequence is an important public health problem.
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