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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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Intestinal complications after antenatal fetoscopic laser ablation in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome

TL;DR: 3 cases of intestinal injury in TTTS after fetoscopic laser ablation of the communicating vessels are reported: 2 cases ofestinal atresia, and 1 case of necrotizing enterocolitis of 1 twin.
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Altered cortical development in fetuses with isolated nonsevere ventriculomegaly assessed by neurosonography

TL;DR: To perform a comprehensive assessment of cortical development in fetuses with isolated nonsevere ventriculomegaly (INSVM) by neurosonography, magnetic resonance imaging is used as a surrogate for in-vitro fertilisation.
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Global and Regional Changes in Cortical Development Assessed by MRI in Fetuses with Isolated Nonsevere Ventriculomegaly Correlate with Neonatal Neurobehavior.

TL;DR: Differences in cortical development, including regions far from the lateral ventricles, that are associated with neonatal neurobehavior are shown, suggesting the possible use of these parameters to identify cases at higher risk of altered neurodevelopment.
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Fetal neurosonography detects differences in cortical development and corpus callosum in late-onset small fetuses

TL;DR: In this article, a prospective cohort study in singleton pregnancies was conducted to explore whether neurosonography can detect differences in cortical development and corpus callosal length in late-onset small fetuses subclassified into small-forgestational age (SGA) or growth restricted (FGR).
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Fetal echocardiography and pulsed-wave Doppler ultrasound in a rabbit model of intrauterine growth restriction.

TL;DR: This small animal model of IUGR affords examination of in utero cardiac function that is consistent with current clinical practice and is therefore useful in a translational research setting.