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Fetal demise following external cephalic version
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1997S, Mayank, A, Kriplani
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Fetal Femur Fracture and External Cephalic Version
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2005openaire +2 more sources
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, 2019
L. Hruban +6 more
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Computerized analysis of fetal heart rate changes after antepartum external cephalic version.
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1997To assess the fetal heart rate (FHR) changes following external cephalic version using a computerized FHR monitor.We performed 116 external cephalic versions on 106 pregnant women at 36-40 weeks' gestation. Tocolysis (magnesium sulfate) was given to 39 patients (34%).
Z, Weiner +3 more
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Gynecologic and obstetric investigation, 1992
External cephalic version (ECV) using tocolysis is a widely recognized low-risk intervention in cases of breech presentation, particularly in areas where resources are scarce and the perinatal mortality is high in vaginal breech deliveries. In such a setting, pregnant women were trained to make regular self-assessments of the presenting fetal part ...
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External cephalic version (ECV) using tocolysis is a widely recognized low-risk intervention in cases of breech presentation, particularly in areas where resources are scarce and the perinatal mortality is high in vaginal breech deliveries. In such a setting, pregnant women were trained to make regular self-assessments of the presenting fetal part ...
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[External fetal version from breech to vertex presentation. Evaluation of 1,000 cases].
Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1993Results of 1000 external versions of foetuses from breech to vertex presentation under tocolysis were evaluated. The rate of success of the versions was 52%. The success rate improved with gestational age, with increasing parity, with increasing age of the mother and her increasing body weight. The location of the placenta did not play a decisive role.
E, Saling, P, de Almeida, E, Schwarzenau
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Dissonant Legal and Biological Versions of the Maternal-fetal Relationship
Medico-Legal Journal, 2012openaire +2 more sources
A case of fetal death following external version
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1929openaire +1 more source

