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Barbara Ulm

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Springer S, Karner E, Seidl-Mlczoch E, Yerlikaya-Schatten G, Pateisky P, Ulm B
Diagnostics (Basel) . 2023 Feb; 13(3). PMID: 36766595
Fetal dysrhythmias are common abnormalities, which can be categorized into three types: rhythm irregularities, tachyarrhythmias, and bradyarrhythmias. Fetal arrhythmias, especially in high-risk pregnancies, require special monitoring and treatment. The aim...
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Watzenboeck M, Heidinger B, Rainer J, Schmidbauer V, Ulm B, Rubesova E, et al.
Insights Imaging . 2023 Feb; 14(1):31. PMID: 36752863
Purpose: To investigate the reproducibility of radiomics features extracted from two-dimensional regions of interest (2D ROIs) versus whole lung (3D) ROIs in repeated in-vivo fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) acquisitions....
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Prayer F, Watzenbock M, Heidinger B, Rainer J, Schmidbauer V, Prosch H, et al.
Eur Radiol . 2023 Jan; 33(6):4205-4213. PMID: 36604329
Objectives: To assess the reproducibility of radiomics features extracted from the developing lung in repeated in-vivo fetal MRI acquisitions. Methods: In-vivo MRI (1.5 Tesla) scans of 30 fetuses, each including...
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Springer S, Karner E, Worda C, Grabner M, Seidl-Mlczoch E, Laccone F, et al.
Life (Basel) . 2022 Aug; 12(8). PMID: 36013402
Fetal congenital heart disease (CHD) is often associated with chromosomal abnormalities. Our primary aim was to assess stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates for pregnancies complicated by trisomies 13, 18, and...
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Seidl-Mlczoch E, Kasprian G, Kitzmueller E, Zimpfer D, Steiner I, Jowett V, et al.
Front Pediatr . 2022 Aug; 10:908505. PMID: 35911827
Objective: Cardiac and extra-cardiac anomalies in 46 pre-natally diagnosed cases of heterotaxy were compared to post-natal anatomical patterns in order to reveal discordant findings. Second, the outcome of these fetuses...
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Dovjak G, Hausmaninger G, Zalewski T, Schmidbauer V, Weber M, Worda C, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2022 Mar; 227(2):282.e1-282.e15. PMID: 35305961
Background: Congenital heart disease is associated with an increased risk of smaller brain volumes and structural brain damage, and impaired growth of supratentorial brain structures in utero has been linked...
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Beitl K, Holzer I, Kormoczi G, Hein A, Forster J, Seemann R, et al.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol . 2022 Mar; 271:271-277. PMID: 35259645
Objective: To investigate whether women with red blood cell (RBC) alloimmunization are more likely to experience bleeding complications during pregnancy or delivery than women without RBC alloimmunization. Study Design: Retrospective...
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Dovjak G, Zalewski T, Seidl-Mlczoch E, Ulm P, Berger-Kulemann V, Weber M, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol . 2021 Dec; 78(23):2312-2322. PMID: 34857093
Background: Knowledge about extracardiac anomalies (ECA) in fetal congenital heart disease (CHD) can improve our understanding of the developmental origins of various outcomes in these infants. The prevalence and spectrum...
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Gorczyca M, Springer S, Pateisky P, Ott J, Ulm B, Chalubinski K
J Clin Med . 2021 Nov; 10(21). PMID: 34768481
Limited data exist regarding the course of abnormally invasive placentation (AIP) (=placenta accreta spectrum (PAS)) during the 2nd and 3rd trimester, although this knowledge would be important for optimal patient...
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Kienast P, Schwartz E, Diogo M, Gruber G, Brugger P, Kiss H, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2021 Mar; 31(8):3713-3722. PMID: 33772541
Knowledge about structural brain asymmetries of human fetuses with body lateralization defects-congenital diseases in which visceral organs are partially or completely incorrectly positioned-can improve our understanding of the developmental origins...