R. Bindra
University of Cambridge
15 Papers
173 Citations
R. Bindra is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Trisomy. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Multicenter screening for pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction by transvaginal uterine artery Doppler at 23 weeks of gestation.
TL;DR: To determine the value of transvaginal color Doppler assessment of the uterine arteries at 23 weeks of gestation in predicting the subsequent development of pre‐eclampsia and fetal growth restriction, a large number of patients with high‐risk pregnancies are surveyed.
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Screening for pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction by uterine artery Doppler at 11-14 weeks of gestation
TL;DR: The value of uterine artery Doppler at 11–14 weeks of gestation in the identification of women at risk of developing pre‐eclampsia and fetal growth restriction is examined.
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A novel approach to first‐trimester screening for early pre‐eclampsia combining serum PP‐13 and Doppler ultrasound
K. H. Nicolaides,R. Bindra,Ozhan Turan,Ilana Chefetz,Marei Sammar,Hamutal Meiri,Joseph Tal,Howard Cuckle +7 more
TL;DR: The value of maternal serum placental protein 13 measurement and uterine artery Doppler during first‐trimester screening in the prediction of early pre‐eclampsia is investigated.
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One-stop clinic for assessment of risk for trisomy 21 at 11-14 weeks: a prospective study of 15 030 pregnancies
TL;DR: To evaluate the performance of a one‐stop clinic for assessment of risk (OSCAR) for trisomy 21 by a combination of maternal age, fetal nuchal translucency (NT) thickness and maternal serum free β‐human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and pregnancy‐associated plasma protein‐A (PAPP‐A) at 11–14 weeks of gestation.
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Prospective first-trimester screening for trisomy 21 in 30,564 pregnancies.
TL;DR: The most effective method of screening for chromosomal defects is by first-trimester Fetal nuchal translucency thickness and maternal serum biochemistry.
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