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Gastroschisis: an overviewHUNTER, Alyson; SOOTHILL, Peter.Prenatal diagnosis. 2002, Vol 22, Num 10, pp 869-873, issn 0197-3851Article

Not assuming the obvious: failed surgical termination of pregnancy and multiple fetal abnormalitiesHUNTER, Alyson; PORTER, Helen; KYLE, Phillipa et al.BJOG (Oxford. Print). 2002, Vol 109, Num 9, pp 1069-1071, issn 1470-0328Article

Placental pathology, birthweight discordance, and growth restriction in twin pregnancy: results of the ESPRiT StudyKENT, Etaoin M; BREATHNACH, Fionnuala M; HIGGINS, Shane et al.American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 2012, Vol 207, Num 3, pp 220-222, issn 0002-9378, 3 p.Conference Paper

Live birth after rupture of a non-communicating horn of a bicornuate uterusASHELBY, Louise; TOLL, Georgina; PATEL, Roshni R et al.BJOG (Oxford. Print). 2005, Vol 112, Num 11, pp 1576-1577, issn 1470-0328, 2 p.Article

Reassuring fetal middle cerebral artery doppler velocimetry in alloimmunised pregnancies : Neonatal outcomes without invasive proceduresABDEL-FATTAH, Sherif A; SHEFRAS, Julia; KYLE, Phillipa M et al.Fetal diagnosis and therapy. 2005, Vol 20, Num 5, pp 341-345, issn 1015-3837, 5 p.Article

Optimal interval between middle cerebral artery velocity measurements when monitoring pregnancies complicated by red cell alloimmunizationBARTHA, Jose L; ABDEL-FATTAH, Sherif A; HUNTER, Alyson et al.Fetal diagnosis and therapy. 2006, Vol 21, Num 1, pp 22-25, issn 1015-3837, 4 p.Article

The Prenatal Distress Questionnaire: an investigation of factor structure in a high risk populationALDERDICE, Fiona; SAVAGE-MCGLYNN, Emily; MORRISON, John J et al.Journal of reproductive and infant psychology. 2013, Vol 31, Num 5, pp 456-464, issn 0264-6838, 9 p.Article

Soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 (sFlt-1) is increased throughout gestation in patients who have preeclampsia developMCKEEMAN, Gareth C; ARDILL, Joy E. S; CALDWELL, Carolyn M et al.American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 2004, Vol 191, Num 4, pp 1240-1246, issn 0002-9378, 7 p.Article

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