Simon Meagher
Mercy Hospital for Women
38 Papers
93 Citations
Simon Meagher is an academic researcher from Mercy Hospital for Women. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Prenatal diagnosis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 38 publications. Previous affiliations of Simon Meagher include Monash Medical Centre.
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Papers
Noninvasive prenatal testing in routine clinical practice--an audit of NIPT and combined first-trimester screening in an unselected Australian population.
Andrew McLennan,Ricardo Palma-Dias,Fabricio da Silva Costa,Simon Meagher,Debbie Nisbet,Fergus Scott +5 more
TL;DR: There are limited data regarding noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in low‐risk populations, and the ideal aneuploidy screening model for a pregnant population has yet to be established.
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Confined blood chimerism in monochorionic dizygous (MCDZ) twins
TL;DR: To present the risk factors, prenatal and postnatal implications of monochorionic dyzygotic twinning, the results show that twinning can be a positive experience for both parents and the child.
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Sonographic spectrum of first-trimester fetal cephalocele: review of 35 cases
TL;DR: The sonographic features of fetal cephalocele diagnosed at the time of first‐trimester ultrasound screening for aneuploidy are described.
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Three-dimensional imaging of the uterus: The value of the coronal plane
Lufee Wong,Nikki White,Jayshree Ramkrishna,Edward Araujo Júnior,Simon Meagher,Fabricio da Silva Costa +5 more
TL;DR: 3D ultrasound's ability to reconstruct the coronal plane of the uterus allows further delineation of many gynecological disorders and is now the preferred imaging modality for assessing congenital uterine anomalies and intrauterine device localization.
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Laryngeal atresia: antenatal diagnosis in a twin pregnancy
TL;DR: The presence of the anomaly in only one twin of a monozygotic gestation supports the theory of a developmental anomaly within the branchial arches and allows prenatal planning for resuscitation at birth, but its presence in one twins of a twin gestation poses several management dilemmas.
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