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Robert Clive Pattinson
Researcher at University of Pretoria
Publications - 223
Citations - 10921
Robert Clive Pattinson is an academic researcher from University of Pretoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 211 publications receiving 9607 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Clive Pattinson include Stellenbosch University & Kalafong Hospital.
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A review of maternal deaths in South Africa during 1998.
Jack Moodley,Robert Clive Pattinson,M. Bennun,H. S. Cronje,M. Dichabe,S. R. Kambaran,L. Mahlasela,Makubalo Le,H. L. Mangate,R. E. Mhlanga,J. M. Mtsetwene,Mulumba R,D. Nyasulu,N. Nyathikazi,N. Simelela,G. B. Theron,H A van Coeverden de Groot,R. Makopo,D. K. Desai,D. P. Naidoo,C. Rout +20 more
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Characteristics of a global classification system for perinatal deaths: a Delphi consensus study
Aleena M. Wojcieszek,Hanna E. Reinebrant,Susannah Hopkins Leisher,Emma R. Allanson,Emma R. Allanson,Michael Coory,Jan Jaap H. M. Erwich,J. Frederik Frøen,Jason Gardosi,Sanne J. Gordijn,Metin Gülmezoglu,Alexander E. P. Heazell,Fleurisca J. Korteweg,Elizabeth M. McClure,Robert Clive Pattinson,Robert M. Silver,Gordon C. S. Smith,Zheyi Teoh,Özge Tunçalp,Vicki Flenady +19 more
TL;DR: This study serves as formative work towards the development of a globally-acceptable approach for the classification of the causes of perinatal deaths with a list of functional and structural characteristics taken into consideration.
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Screening and managing a low-risk pregnant population using continuous-wave Doppler ultrasound in a low-income population: A cohort analytical study.
TL;DR: The prevalence of AEDF in this low-risk population is ~10 times higher than that previously recorded and use of the information prevented a number of perinatal deaths, most of which would have been macerated stillbirths.
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Cerebral white matter lesions after pre-eclampsia
Priya Soma-Pillay,Priya Soma-Pillay,F.E. Suleman,J.D. Makin,J.D. Makin,Robert Clive Pattinson,Robert Clive Pattinson +6 more
TL;DR: Women who require 2 or more drugs to control blood pressure during pregnancy have an increased risk of developing cerebral white matter lesions after delivery.
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Doppler ultrasonography of the fetoplacental circulation--normal reference values.
TL;DR: Normal reference values for the resistance index, A/B ratio and pulsatility index of the umbilical artery obtained by Doppler ultrasonography are presented, indicating no need to formulate normal values for different populations.