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    Staged and consistent perinatal diagnostics of congenital heart disease by Г. П. Нарциссова, О. А. Ленько, Ю. С. Синельников, И. И. Волкова

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…A three-stage system of perinatal diagnostics of congenital heart disease performed by the cardiac center's experts over prenatal and neonatal periods allows providing consistency and efficiency of rendering assistance to newborns with congenital heart disease.…”
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    Lactate dehydrogenase and maternal and perinatal outcome in preeclamptic women by Simmi Kharb, N Bhandari, A Singh, A Gupta

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It carries substantial risks for both fetus and mother with a subsequent increase in the perinatal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Aim: The present study was planned to estimate and compare the serum LDH levels in women with preeclampsia and normal pregnant women and to correlate LDH levels with maternal and perinatal outcome in preeclampsia. …”
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    Anthropometric indicies of infants with realized perinatal transmission of HIV by T. A. Daminov, L. N. Tuychiev, M. D. Akhmedova, G. K. Khudaykulova, Sh. B. Rakhmatullaeva

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Purpose of the study: evaluation of the anthropometric parameters of newborns with realized perinatal transmission of HIV.Materials and methods: The article presents the analysis of the main anthropometric parameters (length, weight, head and chest circumference) of 147 infants born to HIV-infected mothers who were divided into 2 groups of observation (with realized and unrealized transmission of HIV).Results: These results demonstrate that a reduction in comparison with the normative parameters of anthropometric indicators such as body weight, head circumference and chest circumference at birth, is a distinctive feature, substantiating intrauterine infection with HIV. …”
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    Perinatal outcomes of second trimester antenatal genital bleeding by C. Chollet, B. Andre, M. Voglimacci, A. Ghassani, O. Parant, P. Guerby

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Conclusion: Despite a low incidence, the occurrence of bleeding in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy should alert the physician because of increased perinatal morbimortality. These patients may thus require increased monitoring.…”
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    Perinatal Outcome of Monochorionic in Comparison to Dichorionic Twin Pregnancies by Nihal Al Riyami, Asmaa Al-Rusheidi, Murtadha Al-Khabori

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Mortality rate was 17% for DC and 47% for MC twins.Conclusions: Perinatal morbidity and mortality remain high among monochorionic twins. …”
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    No association between perinatal mood disorders and hypertensive pregnancies by Sarah Araji, Ashley Griffin, Wondwosen Kassahun-Yimer, Laura Dixon, Shauna-Kay Spencer, Shauna-Kay Spencer, Sheila Belk, Gail Ohaegbulam, Kedra Wallace, Kedra Wallace, Kedra Wallace

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…At each study visit, circulating immune factors associated with perinatal mood disorders were measured in blood samples that were collected. …”
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    Impacto COVID en la salud mental perinatal by E Motrico, MF González

    Published 2021-06-01
    Subjects: “…salud mental perinatal…”
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    Perinatal determinants of growth trajectories in children born preterm. by Elizabeth A Jasper, Hyunkeun Cho, Patrick J Breheny, Wei Bao, John M Dagle, Kelli K Ryckman

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…A small percentage (1.32% - 2.07%) of the variation in the growth of preterm infants can be explained in a joint model of these perinatal factors. In extremely preterm infants, additional variation in growth trajectories can be explained by conditions whose risk differs by degree of prematurity. …”
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