Prenatal Diagnosis, Management and Postnatal Outcome in Fetuses
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Obstetrics and Gynecology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 January 2024) | Viewed by 2933
Special Issue Editors
Interests: gynecology; obstetrics, gynecological oncology; genetics; endocrinology and reproductive medicine; ethics; medical education; research design, epidemiology, and statistics; computer applications
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Dear Colleagues,
Pregnancy care through the application of screening and diagnostic methods has seen a spectacular evolution in the last decades. Fetal medicine usually requires the formation of a multidisciplinary team to evaluate the particularities of the case. Depending on the detected fetal pathology, it is essential to apply, where possible, an appropriate therapy to improve the fetal prognosis. These cases require more careful monitoring of the pregnancy and establishing the optimal moment to complete the course of the pregnancy to provide the best fetal outcomes. Information and communication with the patient and the relatives are essential in managing these cases. This Special Issue aims to offer the possibility of disseminating medical information related to this topic, thereby realizing the potential of an actual exchange of experience between specialists in perinatal medicine from all over the world. The Special Issue collects original research, manuscripts, short communications, reviews, and case reports.
Dr. Elena S. Bernad
Dr. Tibor Novák
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- perinatal medicine
- fetal malformation
- fetal ultrasound
- genetics
- intrauterine growth restriction
- placenta
- prematurity
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