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January 14, 2017
Current issues in postmortem imaging of perinatal and forensic childhood deaths
Owen J Arthurs, John C Hutchinson, Neil J Sebire
Prenatal Diagnosis
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September 17, 2019
Latest developments in post-mortem foetal imaging
Susan C Shelmerdine, John C Hutchinson, Owen J Arthurs, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood
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February 14, 2018
Health professionals' and coroners' views on less invasive perinatal and paediatric autopsy: a qualitative study
Celine Lewis, Melissa Hill, Owen J Arthurs, et al.
The Physician and Sportsmedicine
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December 27, 2017
letters
Thomas J De Carlo, John C Hutchinson, John R Crouch, et al.
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
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April 11, 2019
Feasibility of Postmortem Imaging Assessment of Brain: Liver Volume Ratios with Pathological Validation
Susan C Shelmerdine, Kimberly L Chung, John C Hutchinson, et al.
Plos One
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August 10, 2018
"We might get a lot more families who will agree": Muslim and Jewish perspectives on less invasive perinatal and paediatric autopsy
Celine Lewis, Zahira Latif, Melissa Hill, et al.
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health
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September 26, 2018
Chest radiographs versus CT for the detection of rib fractures in children (DRIFT): a diagnostic accuracy observational study
Susan C Shelmerdine, Dean Langan, John C Hutchinson, et al.
Prenatal Diagnosis
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November 5, 2019
"The communication and support from the health professional is incredibly important": A qualitative study exploring the processes and practices that support parental decision-making about postmortem examination
Celine Lewis, Megan Riddington, Melissa Hill, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)
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August 29, 2019
Minimally invasive autopsy for fetuses and children based on a combination of post-mortem MRI and endoscopic examination: a feasibility study
Celine Lewis, John C Hutchinson, Megan Riddington, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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February 8, 2018
Postmortem microfocus computed tomography for early gestation fetuses: a validation study against conventional autopsy
John C Hutchinson, Xin Kang, Susan Cheng Shelmerdine, et al.
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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
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January 14, 2017
Current issues in postmortem imaging of perinatal and forensic childhood deaths
Owen J Arthurs, John C Hutchinson, Neil J Sebire
Prenatal Diagnosis
|
September 17, 2019
Latest developments in post-mortem foetal imaging
Susan C Shelmerdine, John C Hutchinson, Owen J Arthurs, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood
|
February 14, 2018
Health professionals' and coroners' views on less invasive perinatal and paediatric autopsy: a qualitative study
Celine Lewis, Melissa Hill, Owen J Arthurs, et al.
The Physician and Sportsmedicine
|
December 27, 2017
letters
Thomas J De Carlo, John C Hutchinson, John R Crouch, et al.
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
|
April 11, 2019
Feasibility of Postmortem Imaging Assessment of Brain: Liver Volume Ratios with Pathological Validation
Susan C Shelmerdine, Kimberly L Chung, John C Hutchinson, et al.
Plos One
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August 10, 2018
"We might get a lot more families who will agree": Muslim and Jewish perspectives on less invasive perinatal and paediatric autopsy
Celine Lewis, Zahira Latif, Melissa Hill, et al.
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health
|
September 26, 2018
Chest radiographs versus CT for the detection of rib fractures in children (DRIFT): a diagnostic accuracy observational study
Susan C Shelmerdine, Dean Langan, John C Hutchinson, et al.
Prenatal Diagnosis
|
November 5, 2019
"The communication and support from the health professional is incredibly important": A qualitative study exploring the processes and practices that support parental decision-making about postmortem examination
Celine Lewis, Megan Riddington, Melissa Hill, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)
|
August 29, 2019
Minimally invasive autopsy for fetuses and children based on a combination of post-mortem MRI and endoscopic examination: a feasibility study
Celine Lewis, John C Hutchinson, Megan Riddington, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
|
February 8, 2018
Postmortem microfocus computed tomography for early gestation fetuses: a validation study against conventional autopsy
John C Hutchinson, Xin Kang, Susan Cheng Shelmerdine, et al.
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