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120 related items for PubMed ID: 7880342

  • 1. Fetomaternal hemorrhage as an etiology of neonatal stroke.
    Boyce LH, Khandji AG, DeKlerk AM, Nordli DR.
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  • 3. Cortical action tremor and focal motor seizures after parietal infarction.
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  • 12. Neonatal hypoglycemia: CT and MR findings.
    Spar JA, Lewine JD, Orrison WW.
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  • 13. Severe neonatal anemia from fetomaternal hemorrhage: report from a multihospital health-care system.
    Christensen RD, Lambert DK, Baer VL, Richards DS, Bennett ST, Ilstrup SJ, Henry E.
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  • 14. Severe fetomaternal hemorrhage. A report of four cases.
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    Bacevice AE, Dierker LJ, Wolfson RN.
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  • 18. [An unusual case of status epilepticus of simple partial seizure with an occipital lobe focus].
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  • 19. Successful in utero treatment of chronic and massive fetomaternal hemorrhage with fetal hydrops.
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  • 20. Epilepsy in one family with parietal foramina: an incidental finding?
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