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Fetal renal artery Doppler as a predictor of impaired perfusion in preeclampsia. [PDF]
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1967
Careful examination of the umbilical cord at its point of entry into the infant in a consecutive series of 2,000 live births revealed an incidence of 0.3 per cent of single umbilical artery. There was no correlation with renal anomalies. Two of the six infants with single umbilical artery had 16–18 trisomy.
G, VanLeeuwen, B, Behringer, L, Glenn
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Careful examination of the umbilical cord at its point of entry into the infant in a consecutive series of 2,000 live births revealed an incidence of 0.3 per cent of single umbilical artery. There was no correlation with renal anomalies. Two of the six infants with single umbilical artery had 16–18 trisomy.
G, VanLeeuwen, B, Behringer, L, Glenn
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Pediatrics, 1973
Dr. Gellis, in 1971 Pediatric Yearbook, indicated that nothing very new was being learned about the missing umbilical artery and decided to say no more about it.1 In the July 1973 issue of Pedaitrics, there is an article and a commentary on single umbilical artery.2 I would like to make a couple of comments relevant to the report of ...
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Dr. Gellis, in 1971 Pediatric Yearbook, indicated that nothing very new was being learned about the missing umbilical artery and decided to say no more about it.1 In the July 1973 issue of Pedaitrics, there is an article and a commentary on single umbilical artery.2 I would like to make a couple of comments relevant to the report of ...
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Single umbilical artery: Accurate diagnosis?
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993We sought to evaluate the accuracy of ultrasonographic, obstetric, and neonatal diagnosis of a single umbilical artery.We studied 17,777 consecutive singleton births from women who had undergone ultrasonographic examination at our hospital. A single umbilical artery was confirmed in 37 cases (0.2%) by two clinical methods or by pathologic assessment ...
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Single umbilical artery: Prenatal findings
Prenatal Diagnosis, 1988AbstractIn 450 patients with pregnancy at high risk for fetal malformation and/or intrauterine growth retardation, the umbilical cord was investigated sonographically for the presence of a single umbilical artery. A single umbilical artery was diagnosed in four fetuses between 23 and 33 weeks of gestation and suspected in two.
U J, Herrmann, D, Sidiropoulos
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1989
We retrospectively reviewed the records of 56,919 infants born from 1966 through 1986 to determine the incidence, significance, and possible associations of single umbilical artery (SUA). One hundred fifty-nine infants were affected. The sex distribution was approximately equal. Fourteen infants (8.8%) were twins who were discordant for SUA.
A K, Leung, W L, Robson
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We retrospectively reviewed the records of 56,919 infants born from 1966 through 1986 to determine the incidence, significance, and possible associations of single umbilical artery (SUA). One hundred fifty-nine infants were affected. The sex distribution was approximately equal. Fourteen infants (8.8%) were twins who were discordant for SUA.
A K, Leung, W L, Robson
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1975
Although numerous reports are available concerning infants who have single umbilical artery, there are no studies that correlate the incidence of congenital malformations or prognosis of such infants with the presence or absence of an atrophied artery in their associated umbilical cords.
G, Altshuler, R C, Tsang, R, Ermocilla
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Although numerous reports are available concerning infants who have single umbilical artery, there are no studies that correlate the incidence of congenital malformations or prognosis of such infants with the presence or absence of an atrophied artery in their associated umbilical cords.
G, Altshuler, R C, Tsang, R, Ermocilla
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Single umbilical artery in fetopathological investigations
Pathology - Research and Practice, 2008Single umbilical artery (SUA) is a relatively common malformation that may call attention to the possibility of associated malformations (often chromosome aberrations). The current study aimed at surveying malformations associated with SUA on the basis of fetopathological investigations, analyzing the role of history, summarizing the clinically ...
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