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Published/Copyright: January 10, 2017

Published Online: 2017-1-10
Published in Print: 2017-1-1

©2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. What’s new in preterm birth prediction and prevention?
  4. Academy’s Corner
  5. Antenatal corticosteroids: current controversies
  6. Review articles
  7. The safety of progestogen in the prevention of preterm birth: meta-analysis of neonatal mortality
  8. Cervical pessary for the prevention of preterm birth: is it of any use?
  9. Maternal and neonatal outcomes following expectant management of preterm prelabour rupture of membranes before viability
  10. Highlight articles
  11. Placental malperfusion as a possible mechanism of preterm birth in patients with Müllerian anomalies
  12. Nifedipine increases fetoplacental perfusion
  13. Effect of sleep disorders on threatened premature delivery
  14. Risk of recurrent preterm birth among women according to change in partner
  15. Biomarkers of spontaneous preterm birth: a systematic review of studies using multiplex analysis
  16. Influence of transvaginal ultrasound examination on quantitative vaginal fibronectin measurements: a prospective evaluation study
  17. Evaluation of quantitative fFn test in predicting the risk of preterm birth
  18. The value of ultrasound measurement of cervical length and parity in prediction of cesarean section risk in term premature rupture of membranes and unfavorable cervix
  19. Comparison of the duo of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1/alpha fetoprotein (Amnioquick duo+®) and traditional clinical assessment for diagnosing premature rupture of fetal membranes
  20. Efficacy of a prospective community-based intervention to prevent preterm birth
  21. Maternal complications in settings where two-thirds of extremely preterm births are delivered by cesarean section
  22. The risk of neonatal respiratory morbidity according to the etiology of late preterm delivery
  23. Thyroid dysfunction in preterm neonates exposed to iodine
  24. Congress Calendar
  25. Congress Calendar
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