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    Management of Shoulder Dystocia: Trends in Incidence and Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity by MacKenzie, I Z., Shah, Mutayyab, Lean, Katie, Dutton, Susan, Newdick, Helen, Tucker, Danny E.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-11-2007)
    “…To investigate trends in the incidence of shoulder dystocia, methods used to overcome the obstruction, and rates of maternal and neonatal morbidity. Cases of…”
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    Induction of labour at the start of the new millennium by MacKenzie, I Z

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-06-2006)
    “…Around 20% of all deliveries are preceded by labour induction, a proportion that has not varied dramatically over recent years. Fetal death was the only…”
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    What is a reasonable time from decision‐to‐delivery by caesarean section? Evidence from 415 deliveries by MacKenzie, I.Z., Cooke, Inez

    “…Objective To determine how long it takes from the decision to achieve delivery by non‐elective caesarean section (DDI), the influence on this interval, and the…”
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    Failure and Regret After Laparoscopic Filshie Clip Sterilization Under Local Anesthetic by MacKenzie, I Z., Thompson, Wendy, Roseman, Fenella, Turner, Eileen, Guillebaud, John

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-02-2009)
    “…To estimate the failure, regret, and reversal rates 5 or more years after laparoscopic Filshie clip sterilization using local anesthesia. A total of 1,101…”
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    Why remove all cervical polyps and examine them histologically? by MacKenzie, IZ, Naish, C, Rees, CMP, Manek, S

    “…A retrospective analysis of 1366 cervical polyps showed that none had malignant features and 67% were removed from asymptomatic women. A policy removing only…”
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    Acupuncture for pain relief during induced labour in nulliparae: a randomised controlled study by MacKenzie, IZ, Xu, J, Cusick, C, Midwinter‐Morten, H, Meacher, H, Mollison, J, Brock, M

    “…Please cite this paper as: MacKenzie I, Xu J, Cusick C, Midwinter‐Morten H, Meacher H, Mollison J, Brock M. Acupuncture for pain relief during induced labour…”
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    The impact of a trial of instrumental delivery in theatre on neonatal outcome by Olagundoye, V, MacKenzie, IZ

    “…Objective  To observe the effect of a trial of instrumental delivery in theatre on outcome for mother and baby. Design  A prospective observational study…”
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    Loss of myometrial oxytocin receptors during oxytocin-induced and oxytocin-augmented labour by PHANEUF, S, RODRIGUEZ LINARES, B, TAMBYRAJA, R. L, MACKENZIE, I. Z, LOPEZ BERNAL, A

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-09-2000)
    “…Oxytocin is used widely for the induction and augmentation of labour, but there is little information about the dynamics of oxytocin receptors in human…”
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    Evidence to support the single-dose over the two-dose protocol for routine antenatal anti-D Rhesus prophylaxis: a prospective observational study by MacKenzie, I.Z, Dutton, Susan, Roseman, Fenella

    “…Abstract Objective To assess the potential benefit of the single-dose compared with two-dose protocol for routine antenatal anti-D prophylaxis (RAADP). Study…”
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    Case-control study of antenatal and intrapartum risk factors for cerebral palsy in very preterm singleton babies by Murphy, D J, Sellers, S, MacKenzie, I Z, Yudkin, P L, Johnson, A M

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (02-12-1995)
    “…The increase in survival of very preterm babies during the 1980s was accompanied by a sharp increase in the rate of cerebral palsy in this group. The relation…”
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    The usefulness of ultrasound assessment of amniotic fluid in predicting adverse outcome in prolonged pregnancy: a prospective blinded observational study by Morris, J.M., Thompson, K., Smithey, J., Gaffney, G., Cooke, I., Chamberlain, P., Hope, P., Altman, D., MacKenzie, I.Z.

    “…Objective To determine whether a single ultrasound scan at or beyond 40 weeks of gestation to detect a single deepest pool of amniotic fluid <2 cm and amniotic…”
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    Secondary postpartum haemorrhage: incidence, morbidity and current management by Hoveyda, Fatemeh, MacKenzie, I.Z.

    “…Objective To determine the incidence, risk factors, presentation, treatment and morbidity associated with secondary postpartum haemorrhage. Design Analysis of…”
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    Compliance with routine antenatal rhesus D prophylaxis and the impact on sensitisations: observations over 14 years by MacKenzie, IZ, Findlay, J, Thompson, K, Roseman, F

    “…Documented routine antenatal anti‐D prophylaxis was given to 90% and 81–87% of eligible women at 28 and 34 weeks of gestation, respectively, during the early…”
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    A prospective cohort study of menstrual symptoms and morbidity over 15 years following laparoscopic Filshie clip sterilisation by MacKenzie, I.Z, Thompson, Wendy, Roseman, Fenella, Turner, Eileen, Guillebaud, John

    Published in Maturitas (01-04-2010)
    “…Abstract Objective To observe the incidence of menstrual symptoms and relevant surgery after sterilisation. Study design 1101 women sterilised with Filshie…”
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    The kinetics of routine antenatal prophylactic intramuscular injections of polyclonal anti-D immunoglobulin by MACKENZIE, I. Z, ROSEMAN, Fenella, FINDLAY, Janice, THOMPSON, Kay, JACKSON, Emma, SCOTT, Janet, REED, Margaret

    “…To observe the pharmacokinetics of intramuscular anti-D immunoglobulin (IgG) given for routine antenatal prophylaxis. Prospective observational study…”
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    Does a first trimester dating scan using crown rump length measurement reduce the rate of induction of labour for prolonged pregnancy? An uncompleted randomised controlled trial of 463 women by Harrington, DJ, MacKenzie, IZ, Thompson, K, Fleminger, M, Greenwood, C

    “…Objective  To evaluate the effect of a first trimester ultrasound dating scan on the rate of induction of labour for prolonged pregnancy. Design  Randomised…”
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    Adrenomedullin is an autocrine regulator of endothelial growth in human endometrium by Nikitenko, L.L., MacKenzie, I.Z., Rees, M.C.P., Bicknell, R.

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-09-2000)
    “…Human endometrium is a mucosa served by a microvascular blood supply that involves benign angiogenesis under the control of ovarian steroids throughout…”
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    In-vivo angiogenesis and progestogens by Hague, S., MacKenzie, I.Z., Bicknell, R., Rees, M.C.P.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-03-2002)
    “…BACKGROUND: Progestogens are used clinically for contraception, to control excessive menstrual bleeding, and to prevent estrogen-induced endometrial…”
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    Prospective 12 month study of 30 minute decision to delivery intervals for “emergency” caesarean section by MacKenzie, I Z, Cooke, Inez

    Published in BMJ (02-06-2001)
    “…Caesarean sections were classified as emergency (decision made during labour because of evolving fetal distress, failing labour, or maternal reasons; 385…”
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    A comparative study of surgical and medical procedures: 932 pregnancy terminations up to 63 days gestation by Child, T.J., Thomas, J., Rees, M., MacKenzie, I.Z.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-01-2001)
    “…The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the efficacy and complications associated with early medical and surgical pregnancy termination. The study…”
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