Prediction of neonatal respiratory distress in pregnancies complicated by fetal lung masses
Prenatal Diagnosis2017Vol. 37(3), pp. 266–272
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Anna Girsén, Susan R. Hintz, Rami Sammour, Aasim Naqvi, Yasser Y. El‐Sayed, Katie Sherwin, Alexis S. Davis, Valerie Y. Chock, Richard A. Barth, Erika Rubesova, Karl G. Sylvester, Ritu Chitkara, Yair J. Blumenfeld
Abstract
Ultrasound and MRI parameters can predict neonatal respiratory distress, even when obtained before 24 weeks. Third trimester parameters demonstrated the best positive predictive value. © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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