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View article: Case Report: Erroneous Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Diagnosis in a Pregnant Woman Using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Diagnostic Algorithm
Case Report: Erroneous Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Diagnosis in a Pregnant Woman Using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Diagnostic Algorithm Open
We describe a case of a pregnant cisgender woman diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 using the current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention diagnostic algorithm who subsequently had her diagnosis overturned after addi…
View article: P27.01: Additional cardiac views for 76811 billing do not increase detection of congenital heart disease, despite increased number of ultrasound exams
P27.01: Additional cardiac views for 76811 billing do not increase detection of congenital heart disease, despite increased number of ultrasound exams Open
We hypothesise that additional cardiac views required for 76811 billing (AIUM Consensus 2014) on prenatal anatomic ultrasound will increase detection of congenital heart disease (CHD) at minimal cost to exam time and need for repeat imagin…
View article: A fetal diagnostic center’s referral rate for perinatal palliative care
A fetal diagnostic center’s referral rate for perinatal palliative care Open
The vast majority of women with potentially life limiting fetal diagnoses are not referred to perinatal palliative care. Evaluation of how to integrate palliative care into high-risk obstetrics is needed.
View article: Second‐Trimester Ultrasound as a Tool for Early Detection of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Second‐Trimester Ultrasound as a Tool for Early Detection of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Open
Background Early detection of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders ( FASD s) is desirable to allow earlier and more comprehensive interventions to be initiated for the mother and infant. We examined prenatal ultrasound as an early method of de…
View article: A Tale of Two Athletes: The Value of Implantable Loop Recorders in Elite Athletes
A Tale of Two Athletes: The Value of Implantable Loop Recorders in Elite Athletes Open
Sudden cardiac arrests in athletes due to arrhythmias have become much more high profile, and the relative risk of sudden cardiac death has been shown to be greater in athletes when compared to non-athletes.In order to reduce mortality wit…