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    Smrcek JM, Gembruch U, Krokowski M, Berg C, Krapp M, Geipel A, Germer U.
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  • 25. Reliability of the first-trimester cardiac scan by ultrasound-trained obstetricians with high-frequency transabdominal probes in fetuses with increased nuchal translucency.
    Bellotti M, Fesslova V, De Gasperi C, Rognoni G, Bee V, Zucca I, Cappellini A, Bulfamante G, Lombardi CM.
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  • 40. Temporal relationship between increased nuchal translucency and enlarged jugular lymphatic sac.
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