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198 related items for PubMed ID: 26897268

  • 1. Nucleated Red Blood Cell Count in Maternal Peripheral Blood and Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnant Women.
    Hu G, Guan R, Li L.
    Am J Med Sci; 2016 Feb; 351(2):140-6. PubMed ID: 26897268
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  • 2. Comparison of maternal and cord blood nucleated red blood cell count between pre-eclamptic and healthy women.
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  • 3. Neonatal nucleated red blood cell counts in small-for-gestational-age fetuses: relationship to fetoplacental Doppler studies.
    Axt-Fliedner R, Ertan K, Hendrik HJ, Wrobel M, König J, Mink D, Schmidt W.
    J Perinat Med; 2000 Jun; 28(5):355-62. PubMed ID: 11125925
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  • 4. Nucleated red blood cell count and doppler ultrasound in low- and high-risk pregnancies.
    Axt-Fliedner R, Wrobel M, Hendrik HJ, Ertan AK, Mink D, König J, Schmidt W.
    Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol; 2000 Jun; 27(2):85-8. PubMed ID: 10968339
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  • 5. [Relation between nucleated red blood cell count in umbilical cord and the obstetric and neonatal outcomes in small for gestational age fetuses and with normal Doppler velocimetry of umbilical artery].
    Mendes RF, Martinelli S, Bittar RE, Francisco RP, Zugaib M.
    Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet; 2015 Oct; 37(10):455-9. PubMed ID: 26313882
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  • 7. Perinatal asphyxia is associated with the umbilical cord nucleated red blood cell count in pre-eclamptic pregnancies.
    Bayram F, Ozerkan K, Cengiz C, Develioğlu O, Cetinkaya M.
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  • 8. Prediction of perinatal asphyxia with nucleated red blood cells in cord blood of newborns.
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  • 9. Neonatal nucleated red blood cell counts: relationship to abnormal fetoplacental circulation detected by Doppler studies.
    Axt-Fliedner R, Ertan K, Hendrik HJ, Schmidt W.
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  • 10. Fetal "nonreassuring status" is associated with elevation of nucleated red blood cell counts and interleukin-6.
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  • 11. Umbilical cord nucleated red blood cell counts: normal values and the effect of labor.
    McCarthy JM, Capullari T, Thompson Z, Zhu Y, Spellacy WN.
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  • 12. Are elevated fetal nucleated red blood cell counts an indirect reflection of enhanced erythropoietin activity?
    Ferber A, Fridel Z, Weissmann-Brenner A, Minior VK, Divon MY.
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  • 13. First-trimester NRBC count in maternal circulation: correlation with doppler ultrasound studies.
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    Ustün Y, Engin-Ustün Y, Kaya E, Meydanli MM, Kulak N.
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  • 16. Are placental chorionic capillary nucleated red blood cell counts useful compared to umbilical cord blood tests?
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  • 17. Nucleated red blood cell counts in the first week of life: a critical appraisal of relationships with perinatal outcome in preterm growth-restricted neonates.
    Baschat AA, Gungor S, Kush ML, Berg C, Gembruch U, Harman CR.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2007 Sep; 197(3):286.e1-8. PubMed ID: 17826423
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  • 18. Nucleated red blood cells count as first prognostic marker for adverse neonatal outcome in severe preeclamptic pregnancies.
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  • 19. Nonreassuring fetal heart rate patterns and nucleated red blood cells in term neonates.
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  • 20. Reference ranges for blood concentrations of nucleated red blood cells in neonates.
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