Author:
Benirschke Kurt,Kaufmann Peter
Reference209 articles.
1. Adinolfi, M., Camporeses, C., and Carr, T.: Gene amplification to detect fetal nucleated cells in pregnant women. Lancet 2: 328–329, 1989.
2. Ahmed, J., and Brown, C.: Failure of the Kleihauer test to detect red blood cells in amniotic fluid. Lancet 1: 1393, 1986.
3. Almeida, V. de, and Bowman, J.M.: Massive fetomaternal hemorrhage: Manitoba experience. Obstet. Gynecol. 83: 323–328, 1994.
4. Apt, L., and Downey, W.S.: “Melena” neonatorum: the swallowed blood syndrome; a simple test for the differentiation of adult and fetal hemoglobin in bloody stools. J. Pediatr. 47: 6–12, 1955.
5. Awwad, J.T., Azar, G.B., Seoud, M.A., Mroueh, A.M., and Karam, K.S.: High-velocity penetrating wounds of the gravid uterus: review of 16 years of civil war. Obstet. Gynecol. 83: 259–264, 1994.