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    Intrauterine death rate in gastroschisis following the introduction of an antenatal surveillance program: Retrospective observational study by Perry, Helen, Healy, Costa, Wellesley, Diana, Hall, Nigel J., Drewett, Melanie, Burge, David M., Howe, David T.

    “…Aim To investigate whether an antenatal surveillance protocol including ultrasound and cardiotocograph monitoring reduces intrauterine death (IUD) in cases of…”
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    Gestation-specific reference intervals for right and left ventricular ejection force from 12 to 40 weeks of gestation by Parasuraman, Rajeswari, Osmond, Clive, Howe, David T.

    “…Aim:  Ejection force of the fetal cardiac ventricles has previously been described from 18 weeks of gestation. We aimed to establish gestation‐specific…”
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    Diagnosis and outcome in nonhydropic fetal pleural effusions by Wellesley, Diana, Howe, David T.

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-10-2018)
    “…Objective To determine the outcome of all pregnancies with nonhydropic fetal pleural effusions in the Wessex region. Method Data were extracted from the Wessex…”
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    The increasing incidence of foetal echogenic congenital lung malformations: an observational study by Stocker, Linden J., Wellesley, Diana G., Stanton, Michael P., Parasuraman, Rajeswari, Howe, David T.

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-02-2015)
    “…Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of congenital lung malformations over the past 19 years. Congenital lung malformations (CLM)…”
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    Intraperitoneal transfusion for severe, early-onset rhesus disease requiring treatment before 20 weeks of gestation: A consecutive case series by Crawford, Natalie E.H., Parasuraman, Rajeswari, Howe, David T.

    “…To describe the management and perinatal outcomes of pregnancies affected by severe, early onset Rhesus isoimmunization treated with fetal intraperitoneal…”
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    Relationship between neonatal gastroschisis and maternal body mass index in a United Kingdom population by Hale, Joann, Derbyshire, Abigail, Taylor, Alexander, Osmond, Clive, Wellesley, Diana, Howe, David T

    “…Abstract Objective It has been reported that gastroschisis is associated with low maternal body mass index (BMI). We tested this hypothesis in the UK. Study…”
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    Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome in pregnancy by Balachandran Nair, Deepa, Bloomfield, Mariana, Parasuraman, Rajeswari, Howe, David T

    Published in BMJ case reports (07-04-2021)
    “…The syndrome of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) is a rare mitochondrial disease with few documented cases in…”
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    In utero magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosis of dural venous sinus ectasia with thrombosis in the fetus by Fanou, Evgenia Maria, Reeves, Mike J., Howe, David T., Joy, Harriet, Morris, Susan, Russell, Sarah, Griffiths, Paul D.

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-12-2013)
    “…Background Dural venous sinus ectasia with thrombosis (DVSET) in the fetus is a rare condition that can be diagnosed prenatally with the use of fetal MR…”
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    Intraperitoneal Transfusion in Severe, Early-Onset Rh Isoimmunization by Howe, David T., Michailidis, George D.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-10-2007)
    “…To describe the management of five women with severe, early-onset Rh isoimmunization with a series of intraperitoneal transfusions. Intraperitoneal…”
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    Parental attitude to participating in long-term follow-up studies of their children's health after in utero diagnosis of abnormalities by Ramsay, Lauren, Howe, David T., Wellesley, Diana

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-03-2009)
    “…Objective To determine whether parents might be distressed if approached to take part in long‐term follow‐up of their children's health and development…”
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    Antibiotics for early‐onset neonatal infection: a summary of the NICE guideline 2012 by Mugglestone, Moira A, Murphy, M Stephen, Visintin, Cristina, Howe, David T, Turner, Mark A

    Published in The obstetrician & gynaecologist (01-04-2014)
    “…Key content Early‐onset neonatal infection (infection arising within 72 hours of birth) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality and is often caused by…”
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    Phenotypic analysis of circulating dendritic cells during the second half of human gestation by Holloway, Judith A., Thornton, Catherine A., Diaper, Norma D., Howe, David T., Warner, John O.

    Published in Pediatric allergy and immunology (01-03-2009)
    “…Dendritic cells (DCs) have been characterized as having an immature phenotype in infants when compared with adults; but it is unclear whether the phenotype or…”
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    Retrospective audit of different antenatal screening policies for Down's syndrome in eight district general hospitals in one health region by Wellesley, Diana, Boyle, Tracy, Barber, John, Howe, David T

    Published in BMJ (06-07-2002)
    “…Objective: To compare the effectiveness of different screening policies for the antenatal detection of Down's syndrome. Design: Retrospective six year survey…”
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    Six year survey of screening for Down's syndrome by maternal age and mid-trimester ultrasound scans by Howe, David T, Gornall, Rober, Wellesley, Diana, Boyle, Tracy, Barber, John

    Published in BMJ (04-03-2000)
    “…Abstract Objective: To assess the effectiveness of antenatal screening for Down's syndrome by maternal age and routine mid-pregnancy ultrasound scanning…”
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    Prenatal diagnosis: does it alter outcome? by Thomas, D. F. M.

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-11-2001)
    “…The prenatal detection of urinary tract anomalies is changing paediatric practice but in many areas the impact on clinical outcome remains difficult to…”
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    Fetal renal anomalies and genetic syndromes by Wellesley, Diana, Howe, David T.

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-11-2001)
    “…Renal abnormalities are some of the commonest and most easily detectable anomalies on ultrasound. Many are an isolated finding but the prognosis may be altered…”
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    Low midpregnancy placental volume in rural Indian women: A cause for low birth weight? by Kinare, Arun S., Natekar, Asit S., Chinchwadkar, Manoj C., Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Coyaji, Kurus J., Fall, Caroline H.D., Howe, David T.

    “…Objective: We sought to study midpregnancy placental volume in rural Indian women, its maternal determinants, and its relationship to neonatal size. Study…”
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