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    Additional value of advanced neurosonography and magnetic resonance imaging in fetuses at risk for brain damage by Knoop, B. J., Zonnenberg, I. A., Verbeke, J. I. M. L., Vries, L. S., Pistorius, L. R., Weissenbruch, M. M., Vermeulen, R. J., Vries, J. I. P.

    Published in Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology (01.09.2020)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective To assess the additional value of fetal multiplanar (axial, coronal and sagittal) neurosonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to…”

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    Normal fetal motility: an overview by de Vries, J. I. P., Fong, B. F.

    Published in Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology (01.06.2006)
    “…After 35 years of real‐time two‐dimensional sonography, and now that 4D sonography is within our grasp, this article presents an overview of present‐day…”

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    Meta-analysis of low-molecular-weight heparin to prevent recurrent placenta-mediated pregnancy complications by Rodger, Marc A., Carrier, Marc, Le Gal, Grégoire, Martinelli, Ida, Perna, Annalisa, Rey, Évelyne, de Vries, J.I.P., Gris, Jean-Christophe

    Published in Blood (06.02.2014)
    “…A 35-year-old woman with recurrent severe placenta-mediated pregnancy complications in her 2 pregnancies asks: Will low-molecular-weight heparin help prevent…”

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    Severe maternal morbidity during pregnancy, delivery and puerperium in the Netherlands: a nationwide population‐based study of 371 000 pregnancies by Zwart, JJ, Richters, JM, Öry, F, De Vries, JIP, Bloemenkamp, KWM, Van Roosmalen, J

    “…Objective  To assess incidence, case fatality rate, risk factors and substandard care in severe maternal morbidity in the Netherlands. Design  Prospective…”

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    Changes in fetal motility as a result of congenital disorders: an overview by de Vries, J. I. P., Fong, B. F.

    Published in Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology (01.05.2007)
    “…After 35 years of real‐time two‐dimensional sonography, can we now identify changes in fetal motility indicative of malfunction of the central nervous system…”

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    Cardiovascular risk after hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in women with and without inheritable Thrombophilia by Schonewille, N. N., Abheiden, C. N. H., Bokslag, A., Thijs, A., De Groot, C. J. M., De Vries, J. I. P., De Boer, M. A.

    Published in Hypertension in pregnancy (02.04.2020)
    “…Aim of this study was to compare cardiovascular risk in women with and without inheritable thrombophilia after hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). Blood…”

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    Ontogeny of fetal movements in the guinea pig by van Kan, C.M., de Vries, J.I.P., Lüchinger, A.B., Mulder, E.J.H., Taverne, M.A.M.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (07.09.2009)
    “…Assessment of fetal motility is an approach to evaluate the development and function of the nervous system before birth. Reference values for the time of first…”

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    Dynamics and incidence patterns of maternal complications in early‐onset hypertension of pregnancy by Ganzevoort, W, Rep, A, Bonsel, GJ, De Vries, JIP, Wolf, H

    “…Objective  To describe the variable disease expression and the patterns of development of major maternal morbidity and HELLP (haemolysis, elevated liver…”

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    One‐year infant outcome in women with early‐onset hypertensive disorders of pregnancy by Rep, A, Ganzevoort, W, Van Wassenaer, AG, Bonsel, GJ, Wolf, H, De Vries, JIP

    “…Objectives  To evaluate the role of plasma volume expansion on 1‐year infant outcome after severe hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and to determine…”

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    Hyperhomocysteinaemia and protein S deficiency in complicated pregnancies by Vries, J. I. P., Dekker, G. A., Huijgensb, P. C., Jakobs, C., Blomberg, B. M. E., Geijn, H. P.

    “…Objective The aim of our study was to investigate whether women with placental abruption, intrauterine fetal death or small for gestational age infants have…”

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    Haemodynamic changes in the second half of pregnancy: a longitudinal, noninvasive study with thoracic electrical bioimpedance by Volman, MNM, Rep, A, Kadzinska, I, Berkhof, J, Van Geijn, HP, Heethaar, RM, De Vries, JIP

    “…Objective  Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomaternal circulation. However, the time course of physiological…”

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    Eye-tracking visual patterns of sonographers with and without fetal motor assessment expertise by Tjon, J.K., Jarodzka, H., Linskens, I.H., Van der Knoop, B.J., De Vries, J.I.P.

    Published in Early human development (01.03.2023)
    “…Fetal motor assessment (FMA) in addition to structural anomaly scan enhances prenatal detection of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC). In the Amsterdam…”

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    Uterine rupture in the Netherlands: a nationwide population‐based cohort study by Zwart, JJ, Richters, JM, Öry, F, de Vries, JIP, Bloemenkamp, KWM, van Roosmalen, J

    “…Objective  To assess incidence of uterine rupture in scarred and unscarred uteri and its maternal and fetal complications in a nationwide design. Design …”

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    Placental histology related to fetal brain sonography by Rosier-van Dunné, F M F, van Wezel-Meijler, G, Kaschula, R O C, Wranz, P A B, Odendaal, H J, de Vries, J I P

    “…Background Chronic hypoxia and inflammatory processes can induce placental disturbances that may indirectly lead to perinatal brain injury. Objective To study…”

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    Obstetric aspects of the Prader–Willi syndrome by Fong, B. F., de Vries, J. I. P.

    Published in Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology (01.04.2003)
    “…The Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is a complex, multisystem disorder. The syndrome affects the central nervous system, with a predilection for the hypothalamus…”

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    General movements in infants born from mothers with early-onset hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in relation to one year's neurodevelopmental outcome by van Schie, P.E.M., Rep, A., Ganzevoort, W., de Groot, L., Wolf, H., van Wassenaer, A.G., de Vries, J.I.P.

    Published in Early human development (01.09.2008)
    “…Assessment of general movements (GMs) at three months is considered useful for prediction of adverse neurological outcome in high risk infants. To study the…”

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    Changes in echogenicity in the fetal brain: a prevalence study in fetuses at risk for preterm delivery by Rosier‐van Dunné, F. M. F., van Wezel‐Meijler, G., Odendaal, H. J., van Geijn, H. P., de Vries, J. I. P.

    Published in Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology (01.06.2007)
    “…Objectives To study the incidence of echodensities in the periventricular white matter, ventricular system, basal ganglia and thalamus of the brain in fetuses…”

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    Trauma in pregnancy, obstetrical outcome in a tertiary centre in the Netherlands by van der Knoop, B J, Zonnenberg, I A, Otten, V M, van Weissenbruch, M M, de Vries, J I P

    “…To determine obstetrical outcome and predictive value of obstetrical symptoms and diagnostic examinations on adverse outcome after maternal trauma in…”

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    Neurobehavioural outcome in 6–18 year old children after trauma in pregnancy: Case–control study by van der Knoop, B.J., Oostrom, K.J., Zonnenberg, I.A., van Weissenbruch, M.M., Vermeulen, R.J., de Vries, J.I.P.

    Published in European journal of paediatric neurology (01.09.2018)
    “…Maternal trauma complicates pregnancy in approximately 7%. Long-term development of children exposed to maternal trauma is unknown. To determine…”

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