Objective: To determine whether a systematic stream-lined approach could be routinely used in the evaluation of fetal intracranial anatomy. Methods: Nine thousand six hundred uncomplicated pregnancies were evaluated using a three-level view of fetal brain imaging. An axial scan, which passed through
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Prenatal diagnosis and management of congenital heart defect: Significance of associated fetal anomalies and prenatal chromosome studies
โ Scribed by Wladimiroff, J. W. ;Stewart, P. A. ;Sachs, E. S. ;Niermeijer, M. F. ;Opitz, John M. ;Reynolds, James F.
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1985
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- English
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- 21
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- Article
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- 0148-7299
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