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Validity of Cardiotocography in the Control of Feto-Placental Insufficiency. Preliminary Results

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Therapy of Feto-Placental Insufficiency
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In 12 neonates whose birth-weight was below two standard deviations (Gruenwald values 2), we assessed fetal behaviour during pregnancy by determination of urinary oestriol (by gas chromatography), by hormonal evaluation of vaginal smears and by repeated cardiotocographic tracing analysis (Table 1).

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Agostoni, G., Longatti, A., Parini, A., Scapin, F., De Vito, L., Pianetti, F. (1975). Validity of Cardiotocography in the Control of Feto-Placental Insufficiency. Preliminary Results. In: Salvadori, B. (eds) Therapy of Feto-Placental Insufficiency. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66008-5_2

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