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Narcís Masoller

Researcher at University of Barcelona

Publications -  40
Citations -  732

Narcís Masoller is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications receiving 553 citations. Previous affiliations of Narcís Masoller include Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona.

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Performance of a first-trimester screening of preeclampsia in a routine care low-risk setting

TL;DR: First-trimester screening combining maternal factors with uterine artery Doppler, blood pressure, and pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A is useful to predict preeclampsia in a routine care setting.
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Evidence of second-trimester changes in head biometry and brain perfusion in fetuses with congenital heart disease

TL;DR: To evaluate the associations between congenital heart disease (CHD) and head biometry and cerebrovascular blood flow dynamics at the time of diagnosis of CHD in the second trimester of pregnancy, a large number of mothers-to-be were diagnosed with CHD.
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Segmentation and classification in MRI and US fetal imaging: Recent trends and future prospects.

TL;DR: This review covers state‐of‐the‐art segmentation and classification methodologies for the whole fetus and, more specifically, the fetal brain, lungs, liver, heart and placenta in magnetic resonance imaging and (3D) ultrasound for the first time.
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Mid-gestation brain Doppler and head biometry in fetuses with congenital heart disease predict abnormal brain development at birth

TL;DR: The aim was to evaluate whether brain development in late pregnancy can be predicted by fetal brain Doppler, head biometry and the clinical form of CHD at the time of diagnosis.
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Severity of Fetal Brain Abnormalities in Congenital Heart Disease in Relation to the Main Expected Pattern of in utero Brain Blood Supply

TL;DR: All fetuses with CHD showed significant brain developmental changes, but differences were more pronounced in CHD associated with an expected severe reduction in oxygenated blood supply to the brain.