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Perinatal Programming

  • Andreas Plagemann
Published/Copyright: May 1, 2006
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
From the journal Volume 34 Issue 3

Published Online: 2006-05-01
Published in Print: 2006-05-01

©2006 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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  9. Fetal brain injury in experimental intrauterine asphyxia and inflammation in Göttingen minipigs
  10. Intrauterine growth restriction induces increased capillary density and accelerated type I fiber maturation in newborn pig skeletal muscles
  11. Closing arguments for gastroschisis: management with silo reduction
  12. Mean platelet and red blood cell volume measurements to estimate the severity of hypertension in pregnancy
  13. Torsion of a pedunculated accessory hepatic lobe: differential diagnosis of projectile vomiting in a neonate
  14. Massive fetomaternal hemorrhage following failed external cephalic version: case report
  15. Resolution of peripheral tissue ischemia secondary to arterial vasospasm following treatment with a topical nitroglycerin device in two newborns: case reports
  16. Echocardiography and N-terminal pro BNP
  17. Frontal-dominant white matter lesions following congenital rubella and cytomegalovirus infection
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  19. Congress Calendar
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