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Neonatal outcomes are similar between patients with resolved and those with persistent oligohydramnios.

Anna R WhelanPhin HasDavid SavitzValery A DanilackAdam K Lewkowitz
Published in: American journal of perinatology (2024)
Patients whose oligohydramnios resolved were diagnosed earlier, yet had similar rates of neonatal resuscitation but higher rates of FGR than those who had persistent oligohydramnios.
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