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    Placental pathology and neonatal morbidity: exploring the impact of gestational age at birth by Budal, Elisabeth B, Kessler, Jørg, Eide, Geir Egil, Ebbing, Cathrine, Collett, Karin

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (14-03-2024)
    “…To evaluate placental pathology in term and post-term births, investigate differences in clinical characteristics, and assess the risk of adverse neonatal…”
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    Placental histology predicted adverse outcomes in extremely premature neonates in Norway—population‐based study by Budal, Elisabeth B., Ebbing, Cathrine, Kessler, Jørg, Bains, Sukhjeet, Haugen, Olav H., Aukland, Stein M., Eide, Geir Egil, Halvorsen, Thomas, Bentsen, Mariann H. L., Collett, Karin

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-03-2022)
    “…Aim We evaluated the role of placental pathology in predicting adverse outcomes for neonates born extremely preterm (EPT) before 28 weeks of gestation. Methods…”
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    HPV DNA testing improves CIN2+ risk stratification and detection of CIN2+ in delayed triage of ASCUS and LSIL. A population‐based follow‐up study from Western Norway by Budal, Elisabeth B., Haugland, Hans K., Skar, Robert, Mæhle, Bjørn O., Bjørge, Tone, Vintermyr, Olav K.

    Published in Cancer medicine (Malden, MA) (01-02-2014)
    “…In Norway, Pap smears with atypical squamous cells of uncertain significance (ASCUS) and low‐grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) are triaged after…”
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    HPV DNA testing improves CIN 2+ risk stratification and detection of CIN 2+ in delayed triage of ASCUS and LSIL . A population‐based follow‐up study from W estern N orway by Budal, Elisabeth B., Haugland, Hans K., Skar, Robert, Mæhle, Bjørn O., Bjørge, Tone, Vintermyr, Olav K.

    Published in Cancer medicine (Malden, MA) (01-02-2014)
    “…Abstract In N orway, Pap smears with atypical squamous cells of uncertain significance ( ASCUS ) and low‐grade squamous intraepithelial lesions ( LSIL ) are…”
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