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Copy number variants and fetal growth in stillbirths
Susan E. Dalton
, Tsegaselassie Workalemahu
, Amanda A. Allshouse
, Jessica M. Page
, Uma M. Reddy
, George R. Saade
, Halit Pinar
, Robert L. Goldenberg
, Donald J. Dudley
, Robert M. Silver
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Stillbirth
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Fetal Growth
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Copy number Variation
100%
Small-for-gestational Age
50%
Large-for-gestational-age
30%
Microarray
20%
Confidence Interval
20%
Birth Weight
20%
Fetal Growth Abnormalities
20%
Genetic Abnormalities
20%
Chromosomal Microarray
20%
High Incidence
10%
Hypertension
10%
Diabetes
10%
Fetus
10%
Clinically Significant
10%
Aneuploidy
10%
Collaborative Research Networks
10%
Aberrations
10%
Gestational Age
10%
Genetic Etiology
10%
Odds Ratio
10%
Statistical Significance
10%
Adjusted Odds Ratio
10%
Cohort Design
10%
90th Percentile
10%
Maternal Age
10%
Clinical Risk Factors
10%
Placental Insufficiency
10%
Final Model
10%
Pathogenic Copy number Variant (pCNV)
10%
Variants of Uncertain Significance
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Fetus Growth
100%
Small for Date Infant
100%
Genetics
75%
Birth Weight
50%
Aneuploidy
25%
Cohort Study
25%
Maternal Age
25%
Karyotype
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Stillbirth
100%
Fetus Growth
100%
Small for Gestational Age
50%
Large for Gestational Age
30%
Birth Weight
20%
Odds Ratio
20%
Diabetes
10%
Cohort Analysis
10%
Aneuploidy
10%
Clinical Significance
10%
Maternal Age
10%
Karyotype
10%
Placental Insufficiency
10%
Gestational Age
10%