The development of ultrasound techniques opened a window on the prenatal world. Since the early 1990s, bidimensional ultrasonography has played an important role in the study of certain fetal behaviours in attempts to understand fetal well-being. Certain fetal attitudes can be likened to those subsequently seen in newborns [1]. Study of fetal circulation by Doppler ultrasonography in parts of the fetal body such as the middle cerebral arteries has also clearly shown that certain pathophysiological and pathological conditions cause a redistribution of normal fetal circulation, indicating a change in fetal status. © Springer 2008.

Bocchi, C., Severi, F.M., Bruni, L., Filardi, G., Delia, A., Boni, C., et al. (2008). Ultrasound and fetal stress: study of the fetal blink-startle reflex evoked by acoustic stimuli. In Suffering, Pain, and Risk of Brain Damage in the Fetus and Newborn (pp. 31-33). Milano : Springer [10.1007/978-88-470-0732-1_5].

Ultrasound and fetal stress: study of the fetal blink-startle reflex evoked by acoustic stimuli

Bocchi, C.;Severi, F. M.;Bruni, L.;Delia, A.;Boni, C.;Altomare, A.;Bellieni, C. V.;
2008-01-01

Abstract

The development of ultrasound techniques opened a window on the prenatal world. Since the early 1990s, bidimensional ultrasonography has played an important role in the study of certain fetal behaviours in attempts to understand fetal well-being. Certain fetal attitudes can be likened to those subsequently seen in newborns [1]. Study of fetal circulation by Doppler ultrasonography in parts of the fetal body such as the middle cerebral arteries has also clearly shown that certain pathophysiological and pathological conditions cause a redistribution of normal fetal circulation, indicating a change in fetal status. © Springer 2008.
2008
978-884700731-4
Bocchi, C., Severi, F.M., Bruni, L., Filardi, G., Delia, A., Boni, C., et al. (2008). Ultrasound and fetal stress: study of the fetal blink-startle reflex evoked by acoustic stimuli. In Suffering, Pain, and Risk of Brain Damage in the Fetus and Newborn (pp. 31-33). Milano : Springer [10.1007/978-88-470-0732-1_5].
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