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  1. Mathematical simulation of Doppler changes in late-onset smallness; progression patterns of cerebral and umbilical anomalies define two types of late-onset fetal growth restriction
  2. Is it possible to predict late antepartum stillbirth by means of cerebroplacental ratio and maternal characteristics?
  3. Unexpected middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity values in the normal fetal population. Are they a matter of concern?
  4. Birth-weight differences at term are explained by placental dysfunction and not by maternal ethnicity
  5. Perinatal loss at term: role of uteroplacental and fetal Doppler assessment
  6. Re: De-novo abnormal uteroplacental circulation in third trimester: pregnancy outcome and pathological implications. J. Binder, C. Monaghan, B. Thilaganathan, S. Carta and A. Khalil. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2018; 52: 60-65.
  7. Accuracy of the fetal cerebroplacental ratio for the detection of intrapartum compromise in nonsmall fetuses
  8. Risk of neonatal care unit admission in small for gestational age fetuses at term: a prediction model and internal validation
  9. Progression of Doppler changes in early-onset small for gestational age fetuses. How frequent are the different progression sequences?
  10. International standards for fetal growth: relevance of advances in ultrasound technology
  11. Are fetuses that fail to achieve their growth potential at increased risk of intrapartum compromise?
  12. Re: Risk of ultrasound-detected neonatal brain abnormalities in intrauterine growth-restricted fetuses born between 28 and 34 weeks' gestation: relationship with gestational age at birth and fetal Doppler parameters. R. Cruz-Martinez, V. Tenorio, N. Padil
  13. Fetal cerebral redistribution: a marker of compromise regardless of fetal size
  14. Calculation of fetal cerebroplacental ratio multiples of the median: are all methods equivalent?
  15. Re: Correlation between histological signs of placental underperfusion and perinatal morbidity in late-onset small-for-gestational-age fetuses. M. Parra-Saavedra, S. Simeone, S. Triunfo, F. Crovetto, F. Botet, A. Nadal, E. Gratacos and F. Figueras. Ultras
  16. Changes in fetal Doppler indices as a marker of failure to reach growth potential at term
  17. Comment on “Doppler evaluation of the posterior cerebral artery in normally grown and growth restricted fetuses”
  18. The vertebral artery Doppler might be an alternative to the middle cerebral artery Doppler in the follow-up of the early onset growth-restricted fetus
  19. Doppler changes in the vertebral, middle cerebral, and umbilical arteries in fetuses delivered after 34 weeks: relationship to severity of growth restriction