S. Campbell
King's College London
8 Papers
57 Citations
S. Campbell is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Urination. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Relation of rate of urine production to oxygen tension in small-for-gestational-age fetuses.
TL;DR: The hourly fetal urine production rate was significantly lower in the small-for-gestational-age fetuses than in the appropriate- for-gestations-ages fetuses and there was a significant correlation between the degree of decrease in urine production and both thedegree of fetal hypoxemia and the degreeOf fetal smallness.
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Ultrasound scanning in women with raised serum alpha fetoprotein: Short term psychological effect
TL;DR: There was a greater reduction of state-anxiety following scanning in the raised AFP group than for the controls, and similar changes were found in the attitude towards the fetus, pregnancy and fetus' health between the risk and control subjects.
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Doppler studies in red cell isoimmunization.
TL;DR: La physiopathologie de l'isoimmunisation fœto-maternelle et son mode habituel de surveillance decrivent les resultats qu'ils ont obtenus en etudiant par enregistrement Doppler des ultrasons.
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Urine production and bladder function in fetuses with open spina bifida
TL;DR: Hourly fetal urine production rate and bladder filling and voiding were determined by real-time ultrasonography in 13 fetuses with open spina bifida and compared with those of 101 normal fetuses.
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Fetal urine production in normal twins and in twins with acute polyhydramnios
Doron J.D. Rosen,R. Rabinowitz,K. H. Nicolaides,S. Campbell,Y. Diamant,Moshe Fejgin,Yoram Beyth +6 more
TL;DR: In three twin pregnancies at 21-24 weeks of gestation with acute polyhydramnios, presumed to be due to the twin-twin transfusion syndrome, the urine output of the smaller fetus was zero and that of the larger was above the 95th centile for normal singleton pregnancies.
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