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Norbert Winer
Researcher at University of Nantes
Publications - 166
Citations - 4889
Norbert Winer is an academic researcher from University of Nantes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 129 publications receiving 3756 citations. Previous affiliations of Norbert Winer include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Endoscopic laser surgery versus serial amnioreduction for severe twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome
TL;DR: Endoscopic laser coagulation of anastomoses is a more effective first-line treatment than serial amnioreduction for severe twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome diagnosed before 26 weeks of gestation.
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Maternal outcome after conservative treatment of placenta accreta.
Loïc Sentilhes,Clémence Ambroselli,Gilles Kayem,M. Provansal,Hervé Fernandez,Franck Perrotin,Norbert Winer,Fabrice Pierre,Alexandra Benachi,Michel Dreyfus,Estelle Bauville,Dominique Mahieu-Caputo,Loïc Marpeau,Philippe Descamps,François Goffinet,Florence Bretelle +15 more
TL;DR: Conservative treatment for placenta accreta can help women avoid hysterectomy and involves a low rate of severe maternal morbidity in centers with adequate equipment and resources.
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Biomarkers and algorithms for diagnosis of ovarian cancer: CA125, HE4, RMI and ROMA, a review
TL;DR: The most efficient biological diagnostic tool to diagnose ovarian cancer is the combination of CA125 and HE4, which can correct the variations in HE4 which are due to smoking or contraception combining estrogen plus progestin.
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Induction of labour versus expectant management for large-for-date fetuses: a randomised controlled trial
Michel Boulvain,Marie-Victoire Senat,Franck Perrotin,Norbert Winer,Gael Beucher,Damien Subtil,Florence Bretelle,Elie Azria,Dominique D. Hejaiej,Françoise Vendittelli,M. Capelle,Bruno Langer,Richard R. Matis,Laure Connan,Philippe P. Gillard,Christine Kirkpatrick,Gilles Ceysens,Gilles Faron,Olivier O. Irion,Patrick Rozenberg +19 more
TL;DR: Induction of labour for suspected large-for-date fetuses is associated with a reduced risk of shoulder dystocia and associated morbidity compared with expectant management and does not increase the risk of caesarean delivery and improves the likelihood of spontaneous vaginal delivery.
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Fertility and pregnancy outcomes following conservative treatment for placenta accreta
Loïc Sentilhes,Gilles Kayem,Clémence Ambroselli,M. Provansal,Hervé Fernandez,Franck Perrotin,Norbert Winer,Fabrice Pierre,Alexandra Benachi,Michel Dreyfus,Estelle Bauville,Dominique Mahieu-Caputo,Loïc Marpeau,Philippe Descamps,Florence Bretelle,François Goffinet +15 more
TL;DR: Successful conservative treatment for placenta accreta does not appear to compromise the patients' subsequent fertility or obstetrical outcome, Nevertheless, patients should be advised of the high risk that placentasaccreta may recur during future pregnancies.