American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996 Nicholas M. Fisk - Abstracts
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996 Nicholas M. Fisk | |||||
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Hydrostatic and osmotic pressure gradients produce manifestations of fetofetal transfusion syndrome in a computerized model of monochorial twin pregnancy. | Health | Nicholas M. Fisk, Rekha Bajoria, David G. Talbert, Waldo Sepulveda, Sarah Bower | |||
Molecular genetic etiolgy of twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence. | Health | Nicholas M. Fisk, Philip Stanier, Mark Ware, Gudrun Moore, Philip Bennett | |||
Prenatal diagnosis by minimally invasive first-trimester transcervical sampling is unreliable. | Health | Nicholas M. Fisk, Timothy G. Overton, Phillip R. Bennett, Antony D. Lighten | |||
Second-trimester echogenic bowel and intraamniotic bleeding: association between fetal bowel echogenicity and amniotic fluid spectrophotometry at 410 nm. | Health | Nicholas M. Fisk, Peter Nicolaidis, Waldo Sepulveda, Rosemary Reid, Oonagh Prendiville, Richard S. Chapman |
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