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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1973
SummaryFrom November, 1967, to the end of December, 1969, perinatal deaths among 7 190 consecutive single births in the University Hospital of Uppsala, Sweden, were analysed in a study using multiple regression analysis and a program for selecting optimal combinations of explanatory variables.The overall perinatal mortality rate, expressed as ...
F, Pettersson, S, Melander, D, Lagerberg
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SummaryFrom November, 1967, to the end of December, 1969, perinatal deaths among 7 190 consecutive single births in the University Hospital of Uppsala, Sweden, were analysed in a study using multiple regression analysis and a program for selecting optimal combinations of explanatory variables.The overall perinatal mortality rate, expressed as ...
F, Pettersson, S, Melander, D, Lagerberg
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Perinatal Mortality in Bahrain
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1988EDITORIAL COMMENT: It is always interesting to read of medical practice and results obtained in other lands. Comparisons of results in successive years in one community is an easier proposition than comparisons between different communities. Nonetheless it is noteworthy that in Bahrain the incidence of lethal fetal malformations, 1985–1987, was 4.9 ...
A M, el-Shafei +2 more
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Perinatal Mortality in Belgium
Neonatology, 1989Perinatal mortality in Belgium remains high compared with other countries of Western Europe, although a marked decrease was observed during the period from 1956 to 1984. Analysis of the death causes indicates that further progress is feasible. Social inequalities and geographic variation are persisting in spite of the long-established policy of social ...
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Perinatal mortality in Ireland
The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1955(1) The concept of perinatal mortality has been introduced and discussed. (2) The recent studies and researches embodied in the Reports of the three Lying-in Hospitals in Dublin have been discussed in this respect. (3) The matter of stillbirths in the practice of the Dublin Lying-in Hospitals has been considered and an estimate made of the national ...
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Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2003
SummaryA prospective study was conducted to investigate perinatal mortality rate, stillbirth rate and early neonatal mortality rate in 29 centres throughout Turkey between 1 January 1999 and 31 December 1999. The most frequent causes of mortality were determined according to the modified Wigglesworth classification, and the results were evaluated with ...
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SummaryA prospective study was conducted to investigate perinatal mortality rate, stillbirth rate and early neonatal mortality rate in 29 centres throughout Turkey between 1 January 1999 and 31 December 1999. The most frequent causes of mortality were determined according to the modified Wigglesworth classification, and the results were evaluated with ...
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Maternal and perinatal mortality
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992Maternal and perinatal mortality are important health problems in the United States. Emerging causes of maternal deaths are embolism, cardiomyopathy, anesthesia complications, adult respiratory distress syndrome, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Maternal deaths continue to be underreported.
H K, Atrash, D, Rowley, C J, Hogue
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