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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2015) 80 (2): 78–84.
Published Online: 10 July 2015
...Deniz Esinler; Oya Bircan; Sertac Esin; Elif Gulsah Sahin; Omer Kandemir; Serdar Yalvac Background: To compare the accuracy of 18 formulas in predicting fetal weight and also to make a comparison of these formulas in low-birth-weight fetuses (<2,500 g) and in fetuses weighing >4,000 g...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2011) 72 (4): 264–268.
Published Online: 11 October 2011
... on ultrasound parameters for estimating fetal weight (FW). Study Design: A cross-sectional study was performed in 250 healthy women with normal singleton pregnancies between 34 and 41 weeks of gestation. FW estimations calculated according to ten different equations were compared against birth weight (BW) which...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (1981) 12 (3): 162–167.
Published Online: 16 March 2010
...E. Schuster; B. Weppelmann The relation of fetal birth weight to plasma urate concentrations and blood pressure was studied in 71 pregnant women with hypertension. The tendency to low birth weight was markedly increased when maternal plasma urate concentrations were over the normal level, generally...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (1981) 12 (3): 155–161.
Published Online: 16 March 2010
... significant hypocalcaemia, hypophosphataemia and elevation of HLAP. Hypocalcaemia and hypophosphataemia were present in cord blood, too. 25 women who had received 1,200 U vitamin D/day throughout the 3rd trimester, showed significantly lower HLAP levels and increased fetal birth weight but there was no other...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (1992) 33 (2): 90–93.
Published Online: 15 March 2010
...Håkan Rydhström It has been postulated that male twin pregnancies, in contrast to male singleton pregnancies, differ in some distinctive biologic sense, leading to a shorter gestational duration and a lower individual birth weight than is the case in female twin pregnancies. To test this hypothesis...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (1989) 28 (1): 8–10.
Published Online: 02 March 2010
... trimester. The pre-eclamptic patients had slightly lower TBG, and significantly lower T 4 , concentrations, which were significantly correlated. They also had significantly lower infant birth weight which was correlated to the TBG and T 3 U values. There was no correlation between T 4 and TBG or between...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (1988) 25 (4): 217–222.
Published Online: 02 March 2010
... were compared for birth weight, 1- and 5-min Apgar scores, and umbilical blood gas and pH. Although the mean values showed no significant difference in birth weight between twin A and twin B, the 1- and 5-min Apgar scores were higher for twin A, and the incidence of low 1-and 5-min Apgar scores...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (1995) 39 (2): 88–92.
Published Online: 01 March 2010
... within 1 week before the onset of labor and birth weights. There was no significant correlation between maternal ET levels and umbilical gas concentrations. These data suggest that the correlation is the result of decreasing uteroplacental blood flow. We speculate that increased maternal ET expresses...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2010) 69 (1): 40–45.
Published Online: 01 November 2009
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Abortion, induced Preterm birth, risk factors Birth weight Original Article Gynecol Obstet Invest 2010;69:40 45 DOI: 10.1159/000253848 Received: February 12, 2009 Accepted after revision: June 22, 2009 Published online: November...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2002) 53 (1): 42–47.
Published Online: 18 January 2002
..., the incidence was 1.3 per 1,000 deliveries. A close association was found between birth weight and shoulder dystocia, with an odds ratio (OR) over 30 for a birth weight ≧5,000 g. In the presence of maternal diabetes mellitus or gestational diabetes, the OR for shoulder dystocia was significantly increased...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2002) 53 (1): 6–12.
Published Online: 18 January 2002
... as the duration of labor. Infant’s birth weight increased by parity. Conclusion: Duration of the active phase of labor increased after the fourth child. Failure of descent of the presenting part during the first stage of labor in addition to arrest of cervical dilatation was associated with a high cesarean...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2001) 51 (2): 103–109.
Published Online: 21 February 2001
... Tsurugaa Yasuhiko Ebinaa Gen Kobashib Tadashi Sagawaa Zenji Makitac Takao Koikec Seiichiro Fujimotoa Departments of aObstetrics and Gynecology, bPublic Health and cInternal Medicine II, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan Key Words Birth weight W Gestational diabetes W Glucose tolerance...