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221 related items for PubMed ID: 24313561

  • 21. Comparison of prenatal ultrasound findings and autopsy findings in fetuses terminated after prenatal diagnosis of malformations: an experience of a clinical genetics center.
    Phadke SR, Gupta A.
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  • 24. Extracardiac lesions and chromosomal abnormalities associated with major fetal heart defects: comparison of intrauterine, postnatal and postmortem diagnoses.
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  • 31. Value of fetal autopsy after medical termination of pregnancy.
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  • 33. Is a routine ultrasound in the third trimester justified? Additional fetal anomalies diagnosed after two previous unremarkable ultrasound examinations.
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  • 38. Postmortem magnetic resonance imaging vs autopsy of second trimester fetuses terminated due to anomalies.
    Hellkvist A, Wikström J, Mulic-Lutvica A, Ericson K, Eriksson-Falkerby C, Lindgren P, Penno E, Axelsson O.
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