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1161 related items for PubMed ID: 28188770

  • 1. Fetal and neonatal outcomes of preterm infants born before 32 weeks of gestation according to antenatal vs postnatal assessments of restricted growth.
    Monier I, Ancel PY, Ego A, Jarreau PH, Lebeaux C, Kaminski M, Goffinet F, Zeitlin J, EPIPAGE 2 Study Group.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2017 May; 216(5):516.e1-516.e10. PubMed ID: 28188770
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  • 2. Poor effectiveness of antenatal detection of fetal growth restriction and consequences for obstetric management and neonatal outcomes: a French national study.
    Monier I, Blondel B, Ego A, Kaminiski M, Goffinet F, Zeitlin J.
    BJOG; 2015 Mar; 122(4):518-27. PubMed ID: 25346493
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  • 3. Comparison of the ability of alternative birthweight and fetal weight standards to identify preterm newborns at increased risk of perinatal death.
    Ferdynus C, Quantin C, Abrahamowicz M, Burguet A, Sagot P, Gouyon JB.
    BJOG; 2013 Nov; 120(12):1456-64. PubMed ID: 23721356
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  • 4. Term small-for-gestational-age infants from low-risk women are at significantly greater risk of adverse neonatal outcomes.
    Madden JV, Flatley CJ, Kumar S.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2018 May; 218(5):525.e1-525.e9. PubMed ID: 29462628
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  • 5. Does the antenatal detection of fetal growth restriction (FGR) have a prognostic value for mortality and short-term morbidity for very preterm infants? Results from the MOSAIC cohort.
    El Ayoubi M, Jarreau PH, Van Reempts P, Cuttini M, Kaminski M, Zeitlin J, MOSAIC Research Group.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2016 May; 29(4):596-601. PubMed ID: 25747950
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  • 8. Preterm premature rupture of membranes at 22-25 weeks' gestation: perinatal and 2-year outcomes within a national population-based study (EPIPAGE-2).
    Lorthe E, Torchin H, Delorme P, Ancel PY, Marchand-Martin L, Foix-L'Hélias L, Benhammou V, Gire C, d'Ercole C, Winer N, Sentilhes L, Subtil D, Goffinet F, Kayem G.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2018 Sep; 219(3):298.e1-298.e14. PubMed ID: 29852153
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  • 10. Keep it in the family: comparing perinatal risks in small-for-gestational-age infants based on population vs within-sibling designs.
    Cnattingius S, Kramer MS, Norman M, Ludvigsson JF, Fang F, Lu D.
    Int J Epidemiol; 2019 Feb 01; 48(1):297-306. PubMed ID: 30239740
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  • 12. Comparing the Hadlock fetal growth standard to the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development racial/ethnic standard for the prediction of neonatal morbidity and small for gestational age.
    Blue NR, Beddow ME, Savabi M, Katukuri VR, Chao CR.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2018 Nov 01; 219(5):474.e1-474.e12. PubMed ID: 30118689
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  • 13. The magnitude rather than the rate of decline in fetal growth is a stronger risk factor for perinatal mortality in term infants.
    Larsen ML, Schreiber V, Krebs L, Hoei-Hansen CE, Kumar S.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM; 2023 Feb 01; 5(2):100780. PubMed ID: 36273814
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  • 15. Development and validation of prediction models for fetal growth restriction and birthweight: an individual participant data meta-analysis.
    Allotey J, Archer L, Coomar D, Snell KI, Smuk M, Oakey L, Haqnawaz S, Betrán AP, Chappell LC, Ganzevoort W, Gordijn S, Khalil A, Mol BW, Morris RK, Myers J, Papageorghiou AT, Thilaganathan B, Da Silva Costa F, Facchinetti F, Coomarasamy A, Ohkuchi A, Eskild A, Arenas Ramírez J, Galindo A, Herraiz I, Prefumo F, Saito S, Sletner L, Cecatti JG, Gabbay-Benziv R, Goffinet F, Baschat AA, Souza RT, Mone F, Farrar D, Heinonen S, Salvesen KÅ, Smits LJ, Bhattacharya S, Nagata C, Takeda S, van Gelder MM, Anggraini D, Yeo S, West J, Zamora J, Mistry H, Riley RD, Thangaratinam S.
    Health Technol Assess; 2024 Aug 01; 28(47):1-119. PubMed ID: 39252507
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  • 16. Fetal growth restriction and small for gestational age as predictors of neonatal morbidity: which growth nomogram to use?
    Leon-Martinez D, Lundsberg LS, Culhane J, Zhang J, Son M, Reddy UM.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2023 Dec 01; 229(6):678.e1-678.e16. PubMed ID: 37348779
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  • 18. Sonographic growth curves versus neonatal birthweight growth curves for the identification of fetal growth restriction.
    Bergman M, Reichman O, Farkash R, Bin-Nun A, Samueloff A, Sapir AZ, Sela HY.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2022 Dec 01; 35(23):4558-4565. PubMed ID: 33417530
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  • 19. Neonatal outcomes following early fetal growth restriction: a subgroup analysis of the EVERREST study.
    Lingam I, Okell J, Maksym K, Spencer R, Peebles D, Buquis G, Ambler G, Morsing E, Ley D, Singer D, Tenorio V, Dyer J, Ginsberg Y, Weissbach T, Huertas-Ceballos A, Marlow N, David A, EVERREST consortium.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2023 Nov 01; 108(6):599-606. PubMed ID: 37185272
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  • 20. Antenatal detection of fetal growth restriction and risk of stillbirth: population-based case-control study.
    Ego A, Monier I, Skaare K, Zeitlin J.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2020 May 01; 55(5):613-620. PubMed ID: 31364201
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