Yousif Dawood
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View article: Evaluating micro-computed tomography for investigation of the pediatric hyoid-larynx complex
Evaluating micro-computed tomography for investigation of the pediatric hyoid-larynx complex Open
View article: The value of micro-CT imaging in the forensic evaluation of neck trauma
The value of micro-CT imaging in the forensic evaluation of neck trauma Open
This research demonstrated that micro-CT can be a valuable tool to detect fractures of the HLC in forensic neck trauma cases and diceCT enables us to image the injured HLC in detail and indicate possible hemorrhages. With increasingly bett…
View article: Parental Acceptance of Fetal Tissue Donation
Parental Acceptance of Fetal Tissue Donation Open
Importance Human fetal tissue is essential for biomedical research, providing unparalleled insights into human development and disease. Objective To assess changes in parental decisions to donate fetal tissue following termination of pregn…
View article: Psychological sequelae following second‐trimester termination of pregnancy: A longitudinal study
Psychological sequelae following second‐trimester termination of pregnancy: A longitudinal study Open
Introduction The decision to terminate a pregnancy due to fetal anomalies can have a significant emotional impact, especially in second‐trimester terminations. Previous studies on the psychological consequences of pregnancy termination hav…
View article: Scaling up contrast-enhanced micro-CT imaging: Optimizing contrast and acquisition for large ex-vivo human samples
Scaling up contrast-enhanced micro-CT imaging: Optimizing contrast and acquisition for large ex-vivo human samples Open
View article: Scaling Up Contrast-Enhanced Micro-Ct Imaging: Optimizing Contrast and Acquisition for Large Ex-Vivo Human Samples
Scaling Up Contrast-Enhanced Micro-Ct Imaging: Optimizing Contrast and Acquisition for Large Ex-Vivo Human Samples Open
View article: 918 Parental Acceptance of Fetal Tissue Donation: Insights from the Dutch Fetal Biobank
918 Parental Acceptance of Fetal Tissue Donation: Insights from the Dutch Fetal Biobank Open
View article: OP10.01: Cochrane systematic review and meta‐analysis of first‐ and second‐trimester ultrasound screening for fetal anomalies in low‐risk pregnancies
OP10.01: Cochrane systematic review and meta‐analysis of first‐ and second‐trimester ultrasound screening for fetal anomalies in low‐risk pregnancies Open
Conclusions: Face to face confirmation of ultrasound scans by expert sonologists yields a higher accuracy though of nonstatistically significant difference compared to teleultrasound.Teleultrasound is an acceptable alternative when there i…
View article: Ultra-high-field MRI of postmortem human fetal wrist joints: initial experience
Ultra-high-field MRI of postmortem human fetal wrist joints: initial experience Open
View article: Morphological variations of the human spleen: no evidence for a multifocal or lobulated developmental origin
Morphological variations of the human spleen: no evidence for a multifocal or lobulated developmental origin Open
Objectives: Adult spleens show extensive morphological variation, with a reported prevalence of 40–98% clefts (also called notches or fissures) on the splenic surface and 10–30% accessory spleens at autopsy. It is hypothesised that both an…
View article: Microfocus computed tomography for fetal postmortem imaging: an overview
Microfocus computed tomography for fetal postmortem imaging: an overview Open
Over the last few years, fetal postmortem microfocus computed tomography (micro-CT) imaging has increased in popularity for both diagnostic and research purposes. Micro-CT imaging could be a substitute for autopsy, particularly in very ear…
View article: Imaging fetal anatomy
Imaging fetal anatomy Open
View article: Author Correction: Reducing soft-tissue shrinkage artefacts caused by staining with Lugol’s solution
Author Correction: Reducing soft-tissue shrinkage artefacts caused by staining with Lugol’s solution Open
View article: Comparison of postmortem whole‐body contrast‐enhanced microfocus computed tomography and high‐field magnetic resonance imaging of human fetuses
Comparison of postmortem whole‐body contrast‐enhanced microfocus computed tomography and high‐field magnetic resonance imaging of human fetuses Open
Objective Although fetal autopsy is generally recommended to confirm or refute the antemortem diagnosis, parental acceptance of the procedure has fallen over time, mainly due to its invasiveness. Contrast‐enhanced microfocus CT (micro‐CT) …
View article: Reducing soft-tissue shrinkage artefacts caused by staining with Lugol’s solution
Reducing soft-tissue shrinkage artefacts caused by staining with Lugol’s solution Open
View article: Diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound screening for fetal structural abnormalities during the first and second trimester of pregnancy in low-risk and unselected populations
Diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound screening for fetal structural abnormalities during the first and second trimester of pregnancy in low-risk and unselected populations Open
Objectives: This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (diagnostic). The objectives are as follows:. The main objectives of this review are to assess the diagnostic accuracy of first- and second-trimester fetal anomaly screening in low-risk …
View article: Mitchell-Riley syndrome iPSC exhibit reduced pancreatic endoderm differentiation due to an <i>RFX6</i> mutation
Mitchell-Riley syndrome iPSC exhibit reduced pancreatic endoderm differentiation due to an <i>RFX6</i> mutation Open
Mitchell-riley syndrome (MRS) is caused by recessive mutations in the Regulatory Factor X, 6 (RFX6) gene and is characterised by pancreatic hypoplasia and neonatal diabetes. To determine why MRS patients specifically lack pancreatic endocr…
View article: Novel imaging techniques to study postmortem human fetal anatomy: a systematic review on microfocus-CT and ultra-high-field MRI
Novel imaging techniques to study postmortem human fetal anatomy: a systematic review on microfocus-CT and ultra-high-field MRI Open
View article: EP15.13: Assessing the value of three‐dimensional ultrasonography to visualise postmortem fetal anatomy for educational purposes
EP15.13: Assessing the value of three‐dimensional ultrasonography to visualise postmortem fetal anatomy for educational purposes Open
Research and museum collections of fetuses with congenital abnormalities may be an untapped resource for ultrasound education. We aimed to assess the visualisation of postmortem fetal anatomy with two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional…
View article: P05.08: A study of postmortem three‐dimensional ultrasonography with novel rendering to assess fetal anatomy
P05.08: A study of postmortem three‐dimensional ultrasonography with novel rendering to assess fetal anatomy Open
To assess the visualisation of postmortem (PM) fetal anatomy in stored specimens with two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound (US) and ascertain if 3DUS with rendering can be used to obtain reference images for use in cl…