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Elisenda Eixarch

Researcher at University of Barcelona

Publications -  188
Citations -  5280

Elisenda Eixarch is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 152 publications receiving 4297 citations. Previous affiliations of Elisenda Eixarch include Imperial College London & Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona.

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Chorioamniotic membrane separation after fetoscopy in monochorionic twin pregnancy: incidence and impact on perinatal outcome

TL;DR: In this article, the incidence of chorioamniotic membrane separation (CMS) after fetoscopy in monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) twins and its impact on pregnancy outcome was evaluated.
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Motor and cortico-striatal-thalamic connectivity alterations in intrauterine growth restriction

TL;DR: The results support the existence of altered brain connectivity in intrauterine growth restriction demonstrated by altered connectivity in motor and cortico-striatal-thalamic networks, with reduced fractional anisotropy and integrity.
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Association of smoking during pregnancy and fetal growth restriction : Subgroups of higher susceptibility

TL;DR: Smoking is associated with a higher risk for growth restriction, and older pregnant women and those with a previous history of preterm delivery have an increased susceptibility.
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Does pre-eclampsia influence fetal cardiovascular function in early-onset intrauterine growth restriction?

TL;DR: Evaluated whether the association with PE has any impact on cardiac function in IUGR fetuses with and without pre‐eclampsia altogether.
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Prenatal adverse environment is associated with epigenetic age deceleration at birth and hypomethylation at the hypoxia-responsive EP300 gene

TL;DR: Prenatal adverse environment during the third trimester of pregnancy is associated with both developmental immaturity in terms of epigenetic age, and decreased CpG-specific methylation in a gene involved in hypoxia response and schizophrenia genetic liability.