A soft cervix, categorized by shear-wave elastography, in women with short or with normal cervical length at 18-24 weeks is associated with a higher prevalence of spontaneous preterm delivery Article

Hernandez-Andrade, Edgar, Maymon, Eli, Luewan, Suchaya et al. (2018). A soft cervix, categorized by shear-wave elastography, in women with short or with normal cervical length at 18-24 weeks is associated with a higher prevalence of spontaneous preterm delivery . Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 46(5), 489-501. 10.1515/jpm-2018-0062

Open Access International Collaboration

cited authors

  • Hernandez-Andrade, Edgar; Maymon, Eli; Luewan, Suchaya; Bhatti, Gaurav; Mehrmohammadi, Mohammad; Erez, Offer; Pacora, Percy; Done, Bogdan; Hassan, Sonia S; Romero, Roberto

authors

publication date

  • July 1, 2018

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keywords

  • 1 BASIC PRINCIPLES
  • Acoustic radiation force impulse
  • BIRTH
  • CLINICAL-USE
  • DIAGNOSTIC-ACCURACY
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • PREGNANT-WOMEN
  • Pediatrics
  • QUANTITATIVE ELASTOGRAPHY
  • SONOGRAPHIC SHORT CERVIX
  • Science & Technology
  • ULTRASOUND ELASTOGRAPHY
  • UTERINE CERVIX
  • VAGINAL PROGESTERONE
  • cervical stiffness
  • dynamic elastography
  • preterm labor
  • progesterone
  • short cervix
  • ultrasound

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start page

  • 489

end page

  • 501

volume

  • 46

issue

  • 5