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  1. Online Calculator to Improve Counseling of Short-Term Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality Outcomes at Extremely Low Gestational Age (23–28 Weeks)
  2. Thrombophilia testing in pregnancy: should we agree to disagree?
  3. The Importance of Accurately Assessing Renal Function in the Neonate and Infant
  4. Beta-trace protein as a marker of GFR — History, indications, and future research
  5. β-trace protein may be a more suitable marker of neonatal renal function
  6. Improvement of cardiac function by placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells does not require permanent engraftment and is independent of the insulin signaling pathway
  7. Normal range for fetal urine production rate customized by biometry
  8. Prevention of Preeclampsia
  9. SNAPPE-II application in newborns with very low birth weight: evaluation of adverse outcomes in severe placental dysfunction
  10. Human Cord Blood Transplantation in a Neonatal Rat Model of Hypoxic–Ischemic Brain Damage: Functional Outcome Related to Neuroprotection in the Striatum
  11. Normal range for fetal urine production rate by 3-D ultrasound in Brazilian population
  12. Doppler and birth weight Z score: predictors for adverse neonatal outcome in severe fetal compromise
  13. Predicting adverse neonatal outcome in severe fetal compromise: A pivotal role for estimated fetal weight Z scores
  14. Cantrell's Pentalogy in Twins: Prenatal Diagnosis
  15. Cantrell's Pentalogy in Twins: Prenatal Diagnosis
  16. Estudo do sonograma do ducto venoso em fetos com centralização hemodinâmica: avaliação de repercussões perinatais
  17. Dopplerfluxometria de ducto venoso: identificação não invasiva da acidemia em fetos prematuros centralizados
  18. Dopplerfluxometria de ducto venoso: identificação não invasiva da acidemia em fetos prematuros centralizados
  19. Dopplerfluxometria do ducto venoso: relação com a gasometria em fetos prematuros com centralização de fluxo sangüíneo
  20. Perinatal outcomes of a large cohort of extremely low gestational age infants (twenty-three to twenty-eight completed weeks of gestation)