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Elspeth Whitby

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Lancet (London, England)|August 12, 2009
Minimally invasive autopsyElspeth Whitby
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|May 28, 2015
Non-central nervous system fetal magnetic resonance imagingElspeth Whitby, Peter Wright
The British Journal of Radiology|June 14, 2023
Fetal lung MRI and features predicting post-natal outcome: a scoping review of the current literatureElspeth Whitby, Trevor Gaunt
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 25, 2016
Visualising uncertainty: Examining women's views on the role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in late pregnancyKate Reed, Inna Kochetkova, Elspeth Whitby
The British Journal of Radiology|June 30, 2016
The MRI features of placental adhesion disorder-a pictorial reviewFaye Cuthbert, Mireia Teixidor Vinas, Elspeth Whitby
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 29, 2021
"Why didn't we do it"? Reproductive loss and the problem of post-mortem consentKate Reed, Maria Teresa Ferazzoli, Elspeth Whitby
Acta Radiologica Open|December 7, 2020
Visualisation of fetal meconium on post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging scans: a retrospective observational studyGeorgia Hyde, Andrew Fry, Ashok Raghavan, et al.
BJR Open|November 12, 2020
Biometric analysis of the foetal meconium pattern using T1 weighted 2D gradient echo MRIGeorgia Hyde, Andrew Fry, Ashok Raghavan, et al.
The British Journal of Radiology|May 14, 2021
T2*-weighted MRI produces viable fetal "Black-Bone" contrast with significant benefits when compared to current sequencesAlex Francis Goodall, Alex Barrett, Elspeth Whitby, et al.
BJR Case Reports|March 6, 2023
MRI features of perifibrinous deposits in the placenta due to COVID-19Hiba Alessa, Luiz Cesar Peres, Emma Ferriman, et al.
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Lancet (London, England)|August 12, 2009
Minimally invasive autopsyElspeth Whitby
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|May 28, 2015
Non-central nervous system fetal magnetic resonance imagingElspeth Whitby, Peter Wright
The British Journal of Radiology|June 14, 2023
Fetal lung MRI and features predicting post-natal outcome: a scoping review of the current literatureElspeth Whitby, Trevor Gaunt
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 25, 2016
Visualising uncertainty: Examining women's views on the role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in late pregnancyKate Reed, Inna Kochetkova, Elspeth Whitby
The British Journal of Radiology|June 30, 2016
The MRI features of placental adhesion disorder-a pictorial reviewFaye Cuthbert, Mireia Teixidor Vinas, Elspeth Whitby
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 29, 2021
"Why didn't we do it"? Reproductive loss and the problem of post-mortem consentKate Reed, Maria Teresa Ferazzoli, Elspeth Whitby
Acta Radiologica Open|December 7, 2020
Visualisation of fetal meconium on post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging scans: a retrospective observational studyGeorgia Hyde, Andrew Fry, Ashok Raghavan, et al.
BJR Open|November 12, 2020
Biometric analysis of the foetal meconium pattern using T1 weighted 2D gradient echo MRIGeorgia Hyde, Andrew Fry, Ashok Raghavan, et al.
The British Journal of Radiology|May 14, 2021
T2*-weighted MRI produces viable fetal "Black-Bone" contrast with significant benefits when compared to current sequencesAlex Francis Goodall, Alex Barrett, Elspeth Whitby, et al.
BJR Case Reports|March 6, 2023
MRI features of perifibrinous deposits in the placenta due to COVID-19Hiba Alessa, Luiz Cesar Peres, Emma Ferriman, et al.
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