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    Pregnancy outcome after fetal reduction in women with a dichorionic twin pregnancy by van de Mheen, L., Everwijn, S.M.P., Knapen, M.F.C.M., Haak, M.C., Engels, M.A.J., Manten, G.T.R., Zondervan, H.A., Wirjosoekarto, S.A.M., van Vugt, J.M.G., Erwich, J.J.H.M., Bilardo, C.M., van Pampus, M.G., de Groot, C.J.M., Mol, B.W.J., Pajkrt, E.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-08-2015)
    “…STUDY QUESTION What are the pregnancy outcomes for women with a twin pregnancy that is reduced to a singleton pregnancy? SUMMARY ANSWER Fetal reduction of a…”
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    High risk pregnancy monitored antenatally at home by Monincx, W.M, Zondervan, H.A, Birnie, E, Ris, M, Bossuyt, P.M.M

    “…Objective: Is domiciliary antenatal fetal surveillance for selected high risk pregnancies, a feasible alternative for hospital admission? Design: A randomized…”
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    Molecular background of VS and weak C expression in blacks by Faas, B.H.W., Beckers, E.A.M., Wildoer, P., Ligthart, P.C., Overbeeke, M.A.M., Zondervan, H.A., von dem Borne, A.E.G.Kr, van der Schoot, C.E.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-01-1997)
    “…BACKGROUND: The Rh system is complex and consists of as many as 45 different antigens. Red cells of about 25 percent of the black population carry VS an…”
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    Intensification of fetal and maternal surveillance in pregnant women with hypertensive disorders by Knuist, M, Bonsel, G.J, Zondervan, H.A, Treffers, P.E

    “…Objective: To examine the need to intensify fetal and maternal surveillance in pregnant women with mild pregnancy hypertension. Methods: The multi-center…”
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    The influence of maternal whole blood viscosity on fetal growth by Zondervan, H A, Oosting, J, Hardeman, M R, Smorenberg-Schoorl, M E, Treffers, P E

    “…To explore the relevance of the rheological properties of maternal blood in pregnancy to fetal growth a study of whole blood viscosity (WBV) was conducted in…”
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    Maternal whole blood viscosity in pregnancy hypertension by Zondervan, H A, Oosting, J, Smorenberg-Schoorl, M E, Treffers, P E

    Published in Gynecologic and obstetric investigation (01-01-1988)
    “…Hemoconcentration is prominent in preeclampsia. Concomitant changes in the flow properties of maternal blood, i.e. in whole blood viscosity (WBV), might be…”
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    Is maternal whole blood viscosity a factor in fetal growth? by Zondervan, H A, Voorhorst, F J, Robertson, E A, Kurver, P H, Massen, C

    “…Many authors have correlated changes in maternal hemodynamics during pregnancy with fetal growth. Sufficient plasma volume expansion in pregnancy seems…”
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    A case of pre-eclampsia arising in the fourth pregnancy by Zondervan, H A, Voorhorst, F J, Balk, A G

    “…A case of severe pre-eclampsia, with histologically proven eclamptogenic glomerulopathy, appearing in the 32nd wk of the 4th pregnancy is presented. During…”
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