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962 related items for PubMed ID: 17426369

  • 1. [Acid-base balance and umbilical blood gases in neonates born at term in North-Eastern region of Poland].
    Jóźwik M, Jóźwik M, Niemiec KT, Sledziewski A, Bojaryn U, Jóźwik M.
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  • 4. [Use of oxygen therapy during labour and acid-base status in the newborn].
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  • 8. [Normal values of gases in the vein of the umbilical cord during the postpartum period and postcesarea immediately in normal fetuses to term].
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  • 10. Umbilical cord blood acid-base values in uncomplicated term vaginal breech deliveries.
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  • 12. Umbilical cord blood acid-base status in pregnancy with congenital heart disease.
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  • 13. [Deeper understanding of fetal acid-base equilibrium].
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  • 15. Umbilical artery acid-base status in the preterm infant.
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  • 17. Blood gases and acid-base status of the human second-trimester fetus.
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  • 19. [Umbilical blood-gas status at cesarean section for breech presentation: a comparison with vertex presentation].
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  • 20. The effect of altitude on umbilical cord blood gases.
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