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Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 162:403-410
In a prospective double-blind study of 535 medium-risk pregnancies, growth data obtained by ultrasonography and Doppler flow velocity waveform systolic to diastolic ratios were recorded at 18, 24, 28, and 34 weeks' gestation. A significant associatio
Publikováno v:
Early human development. 21(1)
In an analysis of the influence of heart rate on Doppler flow velocity waveformsystolic/diastolic ratios from 1555 umbilical artery waveform studies and from 1497 uteroplacental waveform studies, a negative correlation was observed between the ratio
Publikováno v:
Medical Journal of Australia. 146:540-544
A fetus with severe left ureteropelvic junctional obstruction was managed by the insertion of a left pyeloamniotic shunt catheter at 28 weeks' gestation. An otherwise healthy baby boy was delivered seven weeks later. The place of fetal surgical techn
Autor:
Jane Speijers, R. Kelly, Timothy Johnson, John P. Newnham, Stanley E. Reid, Margaret Macintyre, Rae V. Roberts
Publikováno v:
Placenta. 8:467-476
Abnormalities in placental vascular resistance have been shown to have an important association with intrauterine growth retardation in both human and sheep pregnancies. In this study we have assessed impedance to blood flow through the ovine placent
Publikováno v:
The AustralianNew Zealand journal of obstetricsgynaecology. 26(4)
Summary: A case of oxytocin induced rupture of an unscarred uterus during the second trimester is presented. While rupture of the uterus by oxytocic agents in the second trimester has previously been documented, this case is unusual in that fetal par
Autor:
Stanley E. Reid, Rosemary De'Atta, Alfred A. Grauaug, Rae Roberts, John L. Yovich, Alison Puzey
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 320:378-379
Publikováno v:
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 22:94-95
Summary: The term pseudogestational sac was first suggested by Mueller in 1979. It was applied to the echo pattern which he noted on ultrasonic examination of 2 patients with ectopic pregnancy. He suggested that the echo pattern, which can easily be