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Wolfgang Henrich

Researcher at Charité

Publications -  247
Citations -  4167

Wolfgang Henrich is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 215 publications receiving 3511 citations.

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Intrapartum translabial ultrasound (ITU) : sonographic landmarks and correlation with successful vacuum extraction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used ITU to predict successful operative vaginal delivery during maternal pushing from a mid-sagittal translabial insonation using a curved array transducer in women delivering singleton fetuses in cephalic presentation.
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Mirror syndrome: a systematic review of fetal associated conditions, maternal presentation and perinatal outcome.

TL;DR: A case report in association with fetal Ebstein anomaly is described, a systematic review on the fetal associated conditions, maternal presentation and perinatal outcome reported for mirror syndrome, and a substantial increase in fetal mortality and maternal morbidity are provided.
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A study of progress of labour using intrapartum translabial ultrasound, assessing head station, direction, and angle of descent.

TL;DR: A study of progress of labour using intrapartum translabial ultrasound, assessing head station, direction, and angle of descent, and a comparison study of women with high-risk pregnancies.
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Sonographic cervical length in singleton pregnancies with intact membranes presenting with threatened preterm labor.

TL;DR: This study investigates whether cervical length measurements by ultrasound can discriminate between true and false labor in women presenting with threatened preterm labor.
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Risk for gestational diabetes and hypertension for women with twin pregnancy compared to singleton pregnancy.

TL;DR: TP are associated with a higher risk of hypertension than SP but not for GDM, and patients expecting twins who show a carbohydrate intolerance are at a higherrisk for hypertension and fetal diabetes-associated complications.