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Birth Presentation was vertex (head or cephalic) in an occipito-anterior (occiput is back of the head) position.
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Dr Mark Hill

Friday March 29 2024

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Birth
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 ‎‎Human Birth MRI
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2012 - First MRI recording of human childbirth.

Birth Presentation was vertex (head or cephalic) in an occipito-anterior (occiput is back of the head) position.

<pubmed>22425409</pubmed>| Am J Obstet Gynecol.

(More? Birth | Magnetic Resonance Imaging)


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