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Published/Copyright: November 20, 2018

Published Online: 2018-11-20
Published in Print: 2018-11-27

©2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. Fetal anomalies – From prenatal diagnosis to therapy
  4. Corner of Academy
  5. The first trimester aneuploidy biochemical markers in IVF/ICSI patients have no additional benefit compared to spontaneous conceptions in the prediction of pregnancy complications
  6. Research articles – Obstetrics
  7. Assessment of strain and dyssynchrony in normal fetuses using speckle tracking echocardiography – comparison of three different ultrasound probes
  8. Inborn errors of metabolism in a cohort of pregnancies with non-immune hydrops fetalis: a single center experience
  9. Cytogenetic analysis in fetuses with late onset abnormal sonographic findings
  10. Fetal MRI, lower acceptance by women in research vs. clinical setting
  11. Neurological complications after therapy for fetal-fetal transfusion syndrome: a systematic review of the outcomes at 24 months
  12. Evaluation of management and surgical outcomes in pregnancies complicated by acute cholecystitis
  13. Pentaerythrityltetranitrate (PETN) improves utero- and feto-placental Doppler parameters in pregnancies with impaired utero-placental perfusion in mid-gestation – a secondary analysis of the PETN-pilot trial
  14. Early onset preeclampsia is associated with an elevated mean platelet volume (MPV) and a greater rise in MPV from time of booking compared with pregnant controls: results of the CAPE study
  15. Effect of maternal age, height, BMI and ethnicity on birth weight: an Italian multicenter study
  16. Risk factors and classification of stillbirth in a Middle Eastern population: a retrospective study
  17. Selective IUGR in dichorionic twins: what can Doppler assessment and growth discordancy say about neonatal outcomes?
  18. Early fetal megacystis: Is it possible to predict the prognosis in the first trimester?
  19. Research articles – Fetus
  20. A poor long-term neurological prognosis is associated with abnormal cord insertion in severe growth-restricted fetuses
  21. Birth-weight centiles and the risk of serious adverse neonatal outcomes at term
  22. Short communication
  23. Maternal and neonatal vitamin D deficiency and transient tachypnea of the newborn in full term neonates
  24. Acknowledgment
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