Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Vogt, Christina"
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Autopsy findings of central nervous system anomalies in intact fetuses following termination of pregnancy after prenatal ultrasound diagnosis
Struksnæs, Camilla; Blaas, Harm-Gerd Karl; Vogt, Christina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Objectives Central nervous system (CNS) anomalies are the second most frequent category of congenital anomalies after congenital heart defects (CHDs). In this study, the aim was to investigate the distribution of different ... -
Contribution of Autopsy, Placental Examination and Molecular Techniques in Explaining Fetal Death
Opsjøn, Bente Ediassen (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:121, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Summary in Norwegian Bakgrunn I Norge ender 3,6 av 1000 svangerskap med dødfødsel (Medisinsk fødselsregister, 2015). Et betydelig antall fosterdødsfall forblir uforklart. Målet med denne studien var å kategorisere ... -
Correlation between prenatal ultrasound and postmortem findings in 1029 fetuses following termination of pregnancy
Struksnæs, Camilla; Blaas, Harm-Gerd Karl; Eik-Nes, Sturla; Vogt, Christina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Objective: A prenatal ultrasound examination and a postmortem examination provide the basis for correct diagnosis in fetuses terminated due to congenital anomalies. The aim of this study was to correlate fetal anomalies ... -
Correlation between prenatal ultrasound and postmortem findings in fetuses with congenital anomalies
Struksnæs, Camilla (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:318, Doctoral thesis, 2021) -
Correlation Between Tumor Suppressor Protein P16INK4A and Transcription Factor BRN3A as Biological Markers for Neoplasia in the Uterine Cervix
Eide, Maj Liv (Master thesis, 2013)The results showed that the staining on the corresponding CIN 3 lesions showed diffuse and continuous staining in the whole thickness of the epithelium. The positivity was moderate in 42/49 cases and weak in 7/49. The ... -
From diverging reports to differing phenotypes: Are microRNAs indicative of preeclampsia subtypes?
de Sousa, Ana Rita Sequeira (Master thesis, 2013)Objective: The aim of this project was to clarify if there is an alteration in the expression profiles of five miRNAs (miR-1, miR-181a, miR-195, miR-210 and miR-584) in preeclamptic placentas versus normal placentas. Experimental ... -
Interobserver Reliability for Identifying Specific Patterns of Placental Injury as Defined by the Amsterdam Classification
Redline, Raymond W.; Vik, Torstein; Heerema-McKenney, Amy; Jamtøy, Ann-Helen; Ravishankar, Sanjita; Ton Nu, Tuyet Nhung; Vogt, Christina; Ng, Pamela; Nelson, Karin B.; Lydersen, Stian; Oskoui, Maryam (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Context.—: Placental pathology is an essential tool for understanding neonatal illness. The recent Amsterdam international consensus has standardized criteria and terminology, providing harmonized data for research and ... -
Postmortem Assessment of Isolated Congenital Heart Defects Remains Essential Following Termination of Pregnancy
Struksnæs, Camilla; Blaas, Harm-Gerd K; Eik-Nes, Sturla H; Tegnander, Eva; Vogt, Christina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Objectives: To investigate the correlation between prenatal ultrasound (US) and autopsy findings in pregnancies terminated due to isolated congenital heart defects (CHDs), including CHDs associated with heterotaxy syndrome. ... -
THE USE OF LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY IN DIAGNOSIS OF BASAL CELL CARCINOMA AND ACTINIC KERATOSIST - The CYT-BAK study
Isham, Sunniva Eriksen Malone (Master thesis, 2015)Background: Ahead of new non-invasive treatments of non-melanoma skin cancer, cytology has proven beneficial and may become the diagnostic method of choice as it results in little tissue disfiguration and thus a superior ... -
Ultrasound and autopsy findings in fetuses with omphalocele and gastroschisis
Faugstad, Tone Mæland (Master thesis, 2013)Objective: This study compares prenatal ultrasound findings and autopsy findings in fetuses and infants with gastroschisis and omphalocele. Design: Criteria for inclusion in the study were an autopsy of fetuses/infants ... -
Unrecognized viral infections and chromosome abnormalities as a cause of fetal death – examination with fluorescence in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry and polymerase chain reaction
Opsjøn, Bente Ediassen; Nordbø, Svein Arne; Vogt, Christina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Fifteen to 50% of fetal deaths remain unexplained after post-mortem examination depending on inclusion criteria and classification systems. Our aim was to examine a selection of unexplained fetal deaths in order to investigate ...