Skip to main content
Fetal?cerebrovascular response to maternal hyperoxygenation in congenital heart disease: effect of cardiac physiology.
Risk of congenital heart disease is increased among newborns with non-cardiac congenital anomalies: survey-based analysis using 2016 Kids' Inpatient Database.
Fetal cerebrovascular impedance is reduced in left congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
Fetal cardiac evaluation services for low-risk pregnancies: how can we improve?
Re: Fetal cardiac remodeling in twin pregnancy conceived by assisted reproductive technology. B. Valenzuela-Alcaraz, M. Cruz-Lemini, M. Rodriguez-Lopez, A. Gonce, L. Garcia-Otero, H. Ayuso, M. Sitges, B. Bijnens, J. Balasch, E. Gratacos and F. Crispi. Ult
Re: Perinatal outcomes and intrauterine complications following fetal intervention for congenital heart disease: systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. E. Araujo Júnior, G. Tonni, M. Chung, R. Ruano and W. P. Martins. Ultrasound Ob
Severe left diaphragmatic hernia limits size of fetal left heart more than does right diaphragmatic hernia.
Twin-reversed arterial perfusion sequence associated with decreased fetal cerebral vascular impedance.
Low rate of prenatal diagnosis among neonates with critical aortic stenosis: insight into the natural history in utero.
Pulmonary artery blood flow patterns in fetuses with pulmonary outflow tract obstruction.