Uterine artery Doppler in high‐risk pregnancies at 23–24 gestational weeks is of value in predicting adverse outcome of pregnancy and selecting cases for more intense surveillance
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica2014Vol. 93(12), pp. 1276–1281
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Abstract
Placental Doppler screening at 23-24 weeks can be used in detecting pregnancies at risk of adverse outcome and in selecting cases for more intense surveillance. A surveillance plan is proposed based on Doppler screening at 23-24 weeks of gestation.
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