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- 2023
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Maternal PlGF and umbilical Dopplers predict pregnancy outcomes at diagnosis of early-onset fetal growth restriction
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- 2022
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Development of standard definitions and grading for Maternal and Fetal Adverse Event Terminology
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- 2021
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Cerebroplacental ratio as predictor of adverse perinatal outcome in the third trimester
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Infant outcome after active management of early-onset fetal growth restriction with absent or reversed umbilical artery blood flow
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- 2017
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EVERREST prospective study : A 6-year prospective study to define the clinical and biological characteristics of pregnancies affected by severe early onset fetal growth restriction
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- 2014
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Cardiovascular function in children born very preterm after intrauterine growth restriction with severely abnormal umbilical artery blood flow.
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- 2009
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Early intervention in management of very preterm growth-restricted fetuses : 2-year outcome of infants delivered on fetal indication before 30 gestational weeks
2009) In Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 34(3). p.288-296(
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- 2008
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Vascular mechanical properties and endothelial function in pre-eclampsia with special reference to bilateral uterine artery notch.
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- 2007
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OP14.12: Outcome after active delivery before 30 gestational weeks of pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction and ARED flow.
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- 2006
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Gene expression profiling of human placentas from preeclamptic and normotensive pregnancies.
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