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Asphyxia and fetal brain damage

1998 
Antecedents of Long--Term Handicap (T. Farrell, et al.). Fetal Asphyxia and Outcome (J. Low). Fetal Adaptive Responses to Hypoxia: Physiological Basis for Fetal Monitoring (B. Richardson). The Molecular Mechanisms of Fetal Brain Injury: The Role of Oxygen Free Radicals (D. Maulik). Perinatal Asphyxia and Placental Pathology (C. Salafia). Excitotoxicity and Patterns of Brain Injury From Fetal or Perinatal Asphyxia (M. Johnston & A. Hoon).Management Strategies for Perinatal Hypoxic--Ischemic Encephalopathy (R. Vannucci). Postnatal Neuroimaging to Time Hypoxic--Ischemic Cerebral Injury (J. Perlman). How to Time When Hypoxic--Ischemic Fetal Brain Damage Took Place (R. Naeye). Hematologic Markers to Date Fetal Neurologic Injury (L. Korst & J. Phelan). Intraventricular Hemorrhage in the Premature Infant (J. Perlman). Computerized Analysis of Fetal Heart Rate for Recognizing Antepartum Fetal Compromise (D. Arduini, et al.). Fetal Neurosonography (I. Timor--Tritsch & A. Monteagudo). The Brain--Damaged Baby: Fetal Heart Rate Lessons from the Data Bank (J. Phelan & M. Ahn). Computerized Approaches to Fetal Surveillance (L. Devoe). Fetal Biophysical Variables and Fetal Status (C. Harman, et al.). Comparative Evaluation of Doppler Waveform in Arteries and Veins Evaluated with Nonstress Test, Contraction Stress Test, and Cord Blood Sampling in Growth--Retarded or Hydropic Fetuses (Y. Chiba). Monitoring the Growth--Retarded Fetus (G. Visser & R. Stigter). Emerging Technologies: Fetal Optical Monitoring (M. Stankovic, et al.). Index.
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