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Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy


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Aims and Scope

The single source that encompasses the entire discipline of fetal medicine

The first journal to focus on the fetus as a patient, Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy provides a wide range of biomedical specialists with a single source of reports encompassing the common discipline of fetal medicine. The journal includes peer-reviewed original research papers, spanning from basic and pathophysiological investigations to clinical studies in fetal diagnosis and therapy. In addition, the journal addresses timely topics of wide interest in a section dedicated to reviews and mini-reviews, where specific clinical questions are covered by internationally renowned experts. Finally, two sections, “Novel Insights in Fetal Medicine” and “Images in Fetal Medicine”, are dedicated to particularly interesting case reports with a special focus on cases documented by means of multimodal imaging.

Bibliographic Details

Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
Journal Abbreviation: Fetal Diagn Ther
ISSN: 1015-3837 (Print)
e-ISSN: 1421-9964 (Online)
DOI: 10.1159/issn.1015-3837
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Indexing/Abstracting

Listed in bibliographic services, including:

PubMed | US National Library of Medicine
MEDLINE | US National Library of Medicine
Web of Science | Clarivate Analytics
Science Citation Index Expanded | Clarivate Analytics
Current Contents - Clinical Medicine | Clarivate Analytics
BIOSIS Previews | Clarivate Analytics
Google Scholar | Google
Scopus | Elsevier
Embase | Elsevier
Pathway Studio | Elsevier
EMCare | Elsevier
Academic Search | EBSCO
CINAHL Complete | EBSCO
STM Source | EBSCO
Health Research Premium Collection | ProQuest
Medical Database | ProQuest
Health & Medical Collection | ProQuest
ProQuest Central | ProQuest
WorldCat | OCLC

History

Founded 1986 as 'Fetal Therapy' by M. Michejda and K.C. Pringle; continued by M.I. Evans, W. Holzgreve, H. Nakano and S. Uzan; Eduard Gratacós (2008-2021)

Vol. 1-4 (1986-1989) were published under the journal's former title Fetal Therapy.
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