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Gastroschisis: brief early history
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Shilpi Chabra
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9. August 2007
Received: 2007-5-15
Accepted: 2007-6-6
Published Online: 2007-08-09
Published in Print: 2007-10-01
©2007 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Intrauterine growth restriction and risk for arterial hypertension: a causal relationship?
- Clinical-radiological features of fractures in premature infants – a review
- Scientific and religious controversies about the beginning of human life: the relevance of the ethical concept of the fetus as a patient
- The status of the embryo in Buddhism: opinions on scientific and religious controversies about the beginning of human life
- The calcium binding protein, S100B, is increased in the amniotic fluid of women with intra-amniotic infection/inflammation and preterm labor with intact or ruptured membranes
- Validity of amniotic fluid index in preterm rupture of membranes
- Activity of adenosine deaminase in mothers who have conceived a fetus with central nervous system malformations
- Ductus venosus Doppler measurement during labor
- Fetal scalp pH and ST analysis of the fetal ECG as an adjunct to cardiotocography to predict fetal acidosis in labor / A multi-center, case controlled study
- Comparison of two- and three-dimensional ultrasonography in lung volume measurement of normal fetuses
- MRI and multiplanar 3D ultrasound compared in the prenatal assessment of enlarged posterior fossa
- Monochorionic twins in which at least one fetus has a congenital heart disease with or without twin-twin transfusion syndrome
- Enriched post-discharge formula versus term formula for bone strength in very low birth weight infants: a longitudinal pilot study
- Which information will be given to parents of preterm infants – a comparison of estimates and local data
- Intestinal trefoil factor in treatment of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis in the rat model
- Impact of being small-for-gestational age on survival and long-term outcome of extremely premature infants born at 23–27 weeks' gestation
- Gastroschisis: brief early history
- Reply
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