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Historical and ethical aspects of direct treatment of the fetus

  • J. W. DUDENHAUSEN
Published/Copyright: October 15, 2009

Published Online: 2009-10-15
Published in Print: 1984

Walter de Gruyter

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  1. Titelei
  2. Sonstiges
  3. Opening Remarks
  4. PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE OF PROSTAGLANDINS IN HUMAN PARTURITION
  5. Comparison of various methods of induction of cervical ripening and labour, including prostaglandins, oxytocin, oestradiol and mechanical means
  6. Comparison of various applications of prostaglandin E2 for cervical ripening, and the effect of betamimetics
  7. COMPARISON OF VARIOUS PROSTAGLANDINS FOR INDUCTION OF ABORTION, MISSED LABOUR AND FOR TREATMENT OF POST-PARTUM ATONY
  8. Historical and ethical aspects of direct treatment of the fetus
  9. Management of the Fetus with a Correctable Defect
  10. Acceleration of fetal maturation by intra-amniotic administration of thyroxine
  11. Concentrations of thyroid gland hormones in maternal and fetal serum and in amniotic fluid after intraamnial application of thyroxine
  12. Assessment of fetal well being with observation of different fetal movement types
  13. Epidemiology and prevention of preterm labor.
  14. Alternative methods for promoting lung maturation
  15. Use of Nuclear-Magnetic Resonance (NMR) in Newborn Diagnosis
  16. Clinical use of an extracorporeal membrane oxygenator (ECMO) in neonatal pulmonary failure.
  17. Relationship between the procoagulatory activity and the lung maturity in amniotic fluid
  18. A comparative study between Ambroxol and Intralipid® for respiratory distress prophylaxis in premature babies
  19. The influence of Fenoterol on P50 and 2.3-DPG-Concentration in vitro and in vivo
  20. Maternal Protein Malnutrition on Subsequent Generations in the Rat.
  21. Standing in late pregnancy - unexpected effects of maternal and fetal circulation
  22. Prostaglandin induction of labour in high risk pregnancies
  23. Plasma concentration of 13,14-dihydro-15-keto PGE2 after various ways of cervix ripening with PGE2
  24. Alpha- and beta-adrenergic stimulation of human myometrial activity in-vitro and synthesis of prostaglandins (PG E2, PG F2a,6-keto-PGF1a)
  25. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL PLASMA ENDORPHIN AND PROLACTIN LEVELS DURING LABOR
  26. Prediction of the state of the newborn by mathematical analysis of the fetal heart rate deceleration
  27. ADVANCED QUANTIFICATION OF THE NEONATAL HEART-RATE VARIABILITY BY SPECTRAL ANALYSIS
  28. Fetal cardiac arrhythmia - haemodynamic consequence and clinical siqnificance
  29. Prospective study of the outcome after close intra- and postpartal monitoring of premature infants
  30. Regulation of State in the Newborn
  31. The high-risk pregnancy and delivery factors in the newborn pneumonia
  32. A simplified score for assessment od fetal maturation in newborn infants
  33. Osteopenia in extremely low birth weight infants (BW lt;1000 gm)
  34. Indomethacin and Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) in Infants with Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)
  35. PREVENTION OF TRANSFUSION ACQUIRED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION IN NEONATES BY USING FROZEN RECONSTITUTED RED BLOOD CELLS. A PRELIMINARY REPORT
  36. Significant Hypogammaglobulinemia in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
  37. Continous End-Tidal CO2 (PETCO2) Monitoring in Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
  38. Natural History of apnea associated with periventricular intraventricular hemorrhage (PIH)
  39. Influence of Obstetric Factors (Presentation, Labor, and Modes of Delivery) on the Occurrence of Periventricular Intraventricular Hemorrhage (PIH) in Very Low Birth Weight Infants (VLBW)
  40. lNTRAVENTRlCULAR HEMORRHAGE IN PRETERM INFANTS
  41. Continuous cerebral function monitoring in neonatal intensive care
  42. Extracorporeal CO2 removal (ECCO2R) via an umbilical A-V-shunt during apnoic O2 diffusion
  43. Follow-Up of Ten Neonatal ECMO Survivors
  44. Diameter pulses in the fetal descending aorta: physiological characteristics and changes after maternal smoking
  45. Problems associated with quantitative fetal blood flow measurements
  46. BLOOD FLOW MEASUREMENTS WITH THE PULSED DOPPLER METHOD IN NORMAL AND SMALL-FOR-DATE FETUSES AND FETUSES TREATED WITH TOCOLYTIC SUBSTANCES IN THE LAST TRIMENON
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