2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1006086
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Nabelvenenthrombose im Ultraschallschnittbild - Pathologien und Literaturübersicht

Abstract: The authors present a case of thrombosis of the umbilical vein in a foetus in the 27th week of pregnancy, discovered via ultrasound diagnosis. The foetus presented with marked ascites and anasarca. Despite foetal death there were no visceral malformations, and no pathological criteria presented by the mother. The characteristic features and sensitivity of sonographic diagnosis in umbilical vein thromboses are discussed as part of the extensive pathology of the umbilical cord.

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“…However this only amounted to 54 studies in total as some artices described different tests from the same study. Of the 134 indirect evidence papers or abstracts, 133 were synthesised41–174 as well as a single trial record 175. None of the seven included trials identified from trial registries reported interim or final results and only four remain active 176–179.…”
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“…However this only amounted to 54 studies in total as some artices described different tests from the same study. Of the 134 indirect evidence papers or abstracts, 133 were synthesised41–174 as well as a single trial record 175. None of the seven included trials identified from trial registries reported interim or final results and only four remain active 176–179.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For both risk of bias and applicability to the review question, the majority (n=129) had some concerns,41 42 44–67 69–87 89–149 151–170 172–174 and five had a high level of concern43 68 88 150 171 (figure 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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