Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2065742216> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 items per page.
- W2065742216 endingPage "1006" @default.
- W2065742216 startingPage "1002" @default.
- W2065742216 abstract "Several advances have been made in the field of fetal medicine since the last BMJ review on the subject. This review covers advances in prenatal screening, imaging techniques, management of multiple pregnancies, and fetal therapy Advances in fetal imaging, genomics, and minimally invasive techniques, as well as a better understanding of the natural history of many fetal diseases, mainly from animal studies, have over the past few years revolutionised the management of many fetal conditions diagnosed prenatally. Although the challenge in modern obstetrics still remains to a large extent the prevention of preterm labour, pre-eclampsia, and cerebral palsy, many fetal conditions exist for which treatment is possible and gives a good postnatal outcome. For many pregnant patients this is an option that years ago would have been denied them.The principal purpose of antenatal screening programmes is to identify diseases and then to give the parents the option of termination of pregnancy in the event of an affected fetus. “Wrongful birth” resulting from failed prenatal diagnosis has become a major source of litigation for the NHS and is at least on a par with birth asphyxia and cerebral palsy.Prenatal screening has also moved on considerably since the last review on this topic in the BMJ in 1998.1 This review will deal with many of the developments that have occurred over the past few years. In preparing this review we did a PubMed literature search to obtain up to date references on recent advances in fetal medicine. In addition, we obtained guidelines pertaining to antenatal care from the National Institute for Clinical Excellence's website (http://www.nice.org.uk/). We obtained information about the ongoing North American spina bifida study from colleagues and fellow members of the International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society.As more than 90% of structural and chromosomal abnormalities arise …" @default.
- W2065742216 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2065742216 creator A5020390497 @default.
- W2065742216 creator A5029157078 @default.
- W2065742216 date "2004-04-22" @default.
- W2065742216 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2065742216 title "Recent developments in fetal medicine" @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1950735977 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1968906195 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1971606324 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1972778813 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1973170872 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1973540507 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1986453435 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1989510116 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1991382987 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1991863808 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1993385603 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1994200105 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W1996769364 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2001398765 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2004690676 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2012272684 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2018342715 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2032019181 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2040069812 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2056318308 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2068910638 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2071272585 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2078501149 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2095354039 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2105033197 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2110819175 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2127543677 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2136928769 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2145655777 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2150256770 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2155238278 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2167107449 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2327298317 @default.
- W2065742216 cites W2332977637 @default.
- W2065742216 doi "https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.328.7446.1002" @default.
- W2065742216 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/404506" @default.
- W2065742216 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15105327" @default.
- W2065742216 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2065742216 type Work @default.
- W2065742216 sameAs 2065742216 @default.
- W2065742216 citedByCount "38" @default.
- W2065742216 countsByYear W20657422162012 @default.
- W2065742216 countsByYear W20657422162016 @default.
- W2065742216 countsByYear W20657422162017 @default.
- W2065742216 countsByYear W20657422162022 @default.
- W2065742216 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2065742216 hasAuthorship W2065742216A5020390497 @default.
- W2065742216 hasAuthorship W2065742216A5029157078 @default.
- W2065742216 hasBestOaLocation W20657422162 @default.
- W2065742216 hasConcept C2522767166 @default.
- W2065742216 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2065742216 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2065742216 hasConceptScore W2065742216C2522767166 @default.
- W2065742216 hasConceptScore W2065742216C41008148 @default.
- W2065742216 hasConceptScore W2065742216C71924100 @default.
- W2065742216 hasIssue "7446" @default.
- W2065742216 hasLocation W20657422161 @default.
- W2065742216 hasLocation W20657422162 @default.
- W2065742216 hasLocation W20657422163 @default.
- W2065742216 hasLocation W20657422164 @default.
- W2065742216 hasOpenAccess W2065742216 @default.
- W2065742216 hasPrimaryLocation W20657422161 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W1506200166 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W1995515455 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W1996408511 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W2039318446 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W2080531066 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W3032375762 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W3108674512 @default.
- W2065742216 hasRelatedWork W4247880953 @default.
- W2065742216 hasVolume "328" @default.
- W2065742216 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2065742216 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2065742216 magId "2065742216" @default.
- W2065742216 workType "article" @default.