John H. Drew
University of Melbourne
36 Papers
449 Citations
John H. Drew is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cardiotocography. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 36 publications. Previous affiliations of John H. Drew include Royal Women's Hospital & Royal Children's Hospital.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis: a review of 61 cases.
TL;DR: If nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis is diagnosed during the investigation of polyhydramnios, consideration should be given to early delivery in the interest of the fetus.
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Non-immune hydrops fetalis: changing contribution to perinatal mortality.
TL;DR: The most consistent finding at post‐mortem was pulmonary hypoplasia which was probably due to compression from serous cavity effusions and is an indication for ultrasonography and cardiotocography to detect cases of NIHF and to select the optimum time for delivery.
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Incidences and types of malformations in newborn infants.
TL;DR: The incidence of fetal malformations in a teaching hospital was determined by prospective study of 10,454 consecutively born infants.
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Outcome of Extremely Low Birth‐weight Infants in Relation to the Hospital of Birth
William Kitchen,William Kitchen,Geoffrey Ford,Geoffrey Ford,A. A. Orgill,A. A. Orgill,Anne L. Rickards,Anne L. Rickards,Jill Astbury,Jean Lissenden,Jean Lissenden,Barbara Bajuk,Victor Y H Yu,Victor Y H Yu,John H. Drew,John H. Drew,Neil Campbell,R. Neil D. Roy,R. Neil D. Roy +18 more
TL;DR: Of the 351 livebirths, 69.8% occurred in 1 of the 3 tertiary centres, and survival of these extremely low birth‐weight infants was significantly better for births in tertiaries centres compared with those born elsewhere.
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Cephalhaematoma: a 10-year review.
TL;DR: The incidence of cephalhaematoma at the Mercy Maternity Hospital over a 10‐year period was 2.5%; of the 1,030 infants, 68.4% were born to primiparas, 65.6% were males and the majority were between 37 and 42 weeks' gestation.
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