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The aim of this study was to assess the effect of introducing two biophysical ultrasound examinations in a low-risk antenatal population
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of introducing two biophysical ultrasound examinations in a low-risk antenatal population.Scans were performed at 30-32 weeks' gestation and 36-37 weeks' gestation. METHODS: Scans assessed placental maturity, amniotic fluid volume, and estimated fetal weight. One thousand nine hundred ninety-eight low-risk patients were randomized at 30 weeks' gestation more...
International Classification:
Evaluation of the effectiveness of procedures - two biophysical ultrasound
Categories:
ultrasound examinations in a a low-risk antenatal population
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Obstet Gynecol,
Vol: 101 Page: 626-32 April 2003
D. McKenna; S. Tharmaratnam; S. Mahsud; C. Bailie; A. Harper; J. Dornan
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The aim of this study was to examine cases of cerebal palsy in infants born at term to mothers who earlier in the pregnancy had been involved in accidents without suffering overt abdominal injury, placental abruption, or premature onset of labour
Abstract:
Ten children (six males, four females) with spastic (n=9) and mixed spastic-dyskinetic (n=1) cerebral palsy were born at term to mothers who earlier in the pregnancy had been involved in accidents without suffering overt abdominal injury, placental abruption, or premature onset of labour. At follow-up (at ages 2-24y), Gross Motor Function Classification System levels were II (n=7) and V more...
International Classification:
Diseases of the nervous system - Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes - cerebral palsy
Categories:
cerebral palsy
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Dev Med Child Neurol,
Vol: 49 Page: 700-6 September 2007
B. Hayes; S. Ryan; J. B. Stephenson; M. D. King
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This case report discusses the manner in which pregnancy may mask the signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy masks the signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction. A high index of suspicion is required for proper and timely diagnosis. CASE: A 26-year-old, primiparous woman, 32 weeks pregnant, presented with a 1-day history of pain in the upper abdomen. The pain was sudden in onset and was mostly in the epigastric region. Initially the patient was managed conservatively more...
International Classification:
Diseases of the digestive system - Report
Categories:
intestinal obstruction
Geography:
Northern Ireland
J Reprod Med,
Vol: 52 Page: 553-4 June 2007
P. Essilfie; M. Hussain; I. M. Stokes
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