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704 related items for PubMed ID: 15284748

  • 1. Is abnormal labor associated with shoulder dystocia in nulliparous women?
    Mehta SH, Bujold E, Blackwell SC, Sorokin Y, Sokol RJ.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2004 Jun; 190(6):1604-7; discussion 1607-9. PubMed ID: 15284748
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  • 3. Accuracy of estimated fetal weight in shoulder dystocia and neonatal birth injury.
    Mehta SH, Blackwell SC, Hendler I, Bujold E, Sorokin Y, Ager J, Kraemer T, Sokol RJ.
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  • 4. What factors are associated with neonatal injury following shoulder dystocia?
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  • 8. Vacuum assisted delivery in Ecuador for prolonged second stage of labor: maternal-neonatal outcome.
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  • 9. Shoulder dystocia: could it be deduced from the labor partogram?
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  • 12. Macrosomia is the only reliable predictor of shoulder dystocia in babies weighing 3.5 kg or more.
    Mansor A, Arumugam K, Omar SZ.
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  • 13. Prediction of risk for shoulder dystocia with neonatal injury.
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  • 14. Outcome of second delivery after prior macrosomic infant in women with normal glucose tolerance.
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  • 15. Risk factors for shoulder dystocia.
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  • 16. Shoulder dystocia. A complication of fetal macrosomia and prolonged second stage of labor with midpelvic delivery.
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  • 17. Maternal and anthropomorphic risk factors for shoulder dystocia.
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  • 18. Perinatal implications of shoulder dystocia.
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  • 20. An objective definition of shoulder dystocia: prolonged head-to-body delivery intervals and/or the use of ancillary obstetric maneuvers.
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    Obstet Gynecol; 1995 Sep; 86(3):433-6. PubMed ID: 7651656
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