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    Measured Hyperelastic Properties of Cervical Tissue with Shear-Wave Elastography by Ge, Weirong, Brooker, Graham, Mogra, Ritu, Hyett, Jon

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (31-12-2021)
    “…The nonlinear mechanical behaviour of cervical tissue causes unpredictable changes in measured elastograms when pressure is applied. These uncontrolled…”
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    Oligohydramnios or Anhydramnios and Ultrasonically Normal Renal Echotexture Secondary to Autosomal Recessive Renal Tubular Dysgenesis: An Important Consideration in the Prenatal Setting by Banuelos, Remi, Mallawaarachchi, Amali, Doyle, Helen, Mogra, Ritu

    Published in Fetal diagnosis and therapy (01-04-2023)
    “…Autosomal recessive renal tubular dysgenesis (ARRTD) is a rare disorder of renal tubular development. ARRTD is a severe condition with high risk of fetal…”
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    Simplifying ultrasound assessment of the fetal heart: Incorporating the complete Three Vessel View into routine screening by Mogra, Ritu

    “…Introduction: As our experience and ultrasound resolution have improved significantly in last 30 years it is possible to detect most of the major cardiac…”
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    Increased nuchal translucency and congenital heart disease by Mogra, Ritu, Alabbad, Nasser, Hyett, Jon

    Published in Early human development (01-05-2012)
    “…Abstract Sonographic assessment of fetal nuchal translucency (NT) thickness is the cornerstone of screening for chromosomal abnormality at 11–13 + 6 weeks…”
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    Prospective Validation of First-Trimester Ultrasound Characteristics as Predictive Tools for Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome and Selective Intrauterine Growth Restriction in Monochorionic Diamniotic Twin Pregnancies by Mogra, Ritu, Saaid, Rahmah, Tooher, Jane, Pedersen, Lars, Kesby, Greg, Hyett, Jon

    Published in Fetal diagnosis and therapy (01-04-2020)
    “…Monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) twins are at increased risk of adverse outcome due to unequal placental sharing and placental vascular communications between…”
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    First Trimester Ultrasound Assessment for Fetal Aneuploidy by HYETT, JON, MOGRA, RITU, SONEK, JIRI

    Published in Clinical obstetrics and gynecology (01-03-2014)
    “…Screening tests for trisomy 21 have gradually become more refined and now involve complex statistical models that combine demographic, biophysical, and…”
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    A survey of current practice in reporting third trimester fetal biometry and Doppler in Australia and New Zealand by Paoletti, Debra, Smyth, Lillian, Westerway, Susan, Hyett, Jon, Mogra, Ritu, Haslett, Stephen, Peek, Michael

    “…Introduction Inconsistent reporting practices in third trimester ultrasound, the choice of reference charts in particular, have the potential to misdiagnose…”
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    Fly Thru imaging: Feasibility study and comparison with outpatient hysteroscopy by Rajendran, Sumathi, Mogra, Ritu, Li, Ying, Vries, Bradley, Hyett, Jon

    “…Background In the investigation of abnormal uterine bleeding, hysteroscopy with endometrial biopsy is considered the gold standard. Fly Thru™ imaging is a new…”
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    Early fetal echocardiography: Experience of a tertiary diagnostic service by Mogra, Ritu, Saaid, Rahmah, Kesby, Greg, Hayward, Janette, Malkoun, Jessica, Hyett, Jon

    “…Background There is a growing body of evidence that most of the major cardiac abnormalities can be diagnosed at 14–15 weeks of gestation. We present our…”
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    Ultrasound assessment of cervical length at 18-21 weeks' gestation in an Australian obstetric population: Comparison of transabdominal and transvaginal approaches by Marren, Anthony J., Mogra, Ritu, Pedersen, Lars H., Walter, Mary, Ogle, Robert F., Hyett, Jon A.

    “…Background Using a fixed cut‐off of ≤25 mm, ultrasound assessment of cervical length during the 18–23 week anomaly scan has been shown to identify…”
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    RBC motion and the basis of ultrasound Doppler instrumentation by Uppal, Talat, Mogra, Ritu

    “…Ultrasonography has become one of the most popular techniques for noninvasive body assessment. The advent of sophisticated Doppler imaging has added an…”
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    Normal ranges for fetal nasal bone length determined by ultrasound at 18-20 weeks of gestation in a multiethnic Australian population by MOGRA, Ritu, SCHLUTER, Philip, OGLE, Robert, WALTER, Mary, BORG, Michael, HYETT, Jon

    “…Objective:  Absence or hypoplasia of the nasal bone is commonly reported in Down syndrome fetuses. We define normal ranges and the 2.5th centile for fetal…”
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    Normal ranges for fetal nasal bone length determined by ultrasound at 18-20weeks of gestation in a multiethnic Australian population by MOGRA, Ritu, SCHLUTER, Philip, OGLE, Robert, WALTER, Mary, BORG, Michael, HYETT, Jon

    “…Objective: Absence or hypoplasia of the nasal bone is commonly reported in Down syndrome fetuses. We define normal ranges and the 2.5th centile for fetal nasal…”
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    A prospective cross-sectional study to define racial variation in fetal nasal bone length through ultrasound assessment at 18-20 weeks' gestation by MOGRA, Ritu, SCHLUTER, Philip J., OGLE, Robert F., O'CONNELL, Justine, FORTUS, Lou, HYETT, Jon A.

    “…Objective:  An absent or short nasal bone is highly predictive of Down syndrome in Caucasian populations, but Asians may have shorter nasal bones – increasing…”
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