An important aspect of prenatal diagnosis is the avoidance of emergency caesarean delivery (CD) where the abnormality is considered lethal and the infant will not survive. A consecutive cohort of 211,163 women delivered of infants weighing 500 grams or more in three tertiary referral centers from 01/95 to 12/04, was analyzed for perinatal death attributed to congenital malformations. In the group that died in the neonatal period, the emergency CD rate was significantly lower where anomaly was detected versus undetected (17.5% versus 31%). Further, in contrast to undiagnosed anomalies, the indication for emergency CD was more often maternal in the diagnosed group (42% versus 19%, p=0.019). When a diagnosis of lethal congenital anomaly has be...
OBJECTIVE: To review changes in and impact of prenatal screening and diagnosis. DESIGN: Population-b...
Congenital uterine anomalies occur due to abnormal fusion of Mullerian duct during embryonic life. I...
Background: Congenital anomalies are defined as structural or functional anomalies including metabol...
An important aspect of prenatal diagnosis is the avoidance of emergency caesarean delivery (CD) wher...
Prenatal diagnosis of congenital anomalies provides valuable information and allows proper managemen...
Background: Congenital anomalies are the vital causes for perinatal mortality and morbidity. Therefo...
The term prenatal diagnosis comprises a variety of techniques aimed to determine the health and cond...
Congenital fetal anomalies contribute to the global burden of disease in children. Various screening...
textabstractUltrasound has made it possible to detect structural anomalies in the fetus. In the Neth...
Background: Two to three percent of pregnancies will receive a diagnosis of a congenital anomaly, o...
Background: According to WHO Congenital anomalies are defined as structural or functional anomalies,...
Objective: Fetal head entrapment during a caesarean delivery due to breech presentation is an emerge...
Objective To review changes in and impact of prenatal screening and diagnosis Design Population-base...
Objective: To provide prognostic information to help parents to reach an informed decision about ter...
Background: Congenital anomalies are important cause of morbidity and mortality in newborns and are ...
OBJECTIVE: To review changes in and impact of prenatal screening and diagnosis. DESIGN: Population-b...
Congenital uterine anomalies occur due to abnormal fusion of Mullerian duct during embryonic life. I...
Background: Congenital anomalies are defined as structural or functional anomalies including metabol...
An important aspect of prenatal diagnosis is the avoidance of emergency caesarean delivery (CD) wher...
Prenatal diagnosis of congenital anomalies provides valuable information and allows proper managemen...
Background: Congenital anomalies are the vital causes for perinatal mortality and morbidity. Therefo...
The term prenatal diagnosis comprises a variety of techniques aimed to determine the health and cond...
Congenital fetal anomalies contribute to the global burden of disease in children. Various screening...
textabstractUltrasound has made it possible to detect structural anomalies in the fetus. In the Neth...
Background: Two to three percent of pregnancies will receive a diagnosis of a congenital anomaly, o...
Background: According to WHO Congenital anomalies are defined as structural or functional anomalies,...
Objective: Fetal head entrapment during a caesarean delivery due to breech presentation is an emerge...
Objective To review changes in and impact of prenatal screening and diagnosis Design Population-base...
Objective: To provide prognostic information to help parents to reach an informed decision about ter...
Background: Congenital anomalies are important cause of morbidity and mortality in newborns and are ...
OBJECTIVE: To review changes in and impact of prenatal screening and diagnosis. DESIGN: Population-b...
Congenital uterine anomalies occur due to abnormal fusion of Mullerian duct during embryonic life. I...
Background: Congenital anomalies are defined as structural or functional anomalies including metabol...