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Abnormal Fetal/Neonatal Lung Development Manifested as Some Functional Heart Abnormalities During the Third Trimester of Fetal Life. [PDF]

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Murlewska J   +10 more
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Case Report: Proton Therapy of a Pregnant Patient With Small-Cell Lung Cancer in the Third Trimester Using Synthetic Computed Tomographies for Tumor Monitoring. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Radiat Oncol
Vilches-Freixas G   +11 more
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Third-Trimester Pregnancy Complications

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2012
Complications arising in the third trimester often challenge the clinician to balance the concern for maternal well-being with the consequences of infant prematurity. The most serious and challenging antepartum issues relate to preterm labor and birth, hypertensive disorders, and bleeding events.
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Managing Third Trimester Bleeding

Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
Placenta praevia and abruptio placentae account for most clinically significant vaginal bleeding during the third trimester of pregnancy. Both are associated with relatively high fetal mortality. Differential diagnosis and immediate treatment are extremely important in minimizing fetal and maternal deaths.
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Third Trimester Emergencies

2016
The third trimester is the period of mainly “big 4” – conditions which result in maternal deaths – PIH, eclampsia, placenta praevia and abruptio placenta.
Suresh S. David, Harshil Mehta
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Third Trimester Abortion for Fetal Abnormality

Bioethics, 1999
Developments in medical technology have increased the possibility of diagnosing severe structural abnormalities in the fetus If these occur, a woman may request termination of her pregnancy. This raises serious ethical and legal questions, in particular if the anomalies are discovered in the third trimester when the fetus is considered viable.
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Precious fertility and third‐trimester tests

Prenatal Diagnosis, 1999
Are some pregnancies more 'precious' than others? Should amniocentesis be offered late in pregnancy with the possibility looming of a late abortion, and if such tests should be offered, to whom and in what circumstances should this be done? These are some of the important ethical questions raised in the paper by Shalev et al. (1999).
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