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101. OP33.08: Automated sonography: the best fit formula for the display of the aortic arch in the second trimester of pregnancy.

102. OP16.04: An investigation of the relationship between MRI and ultrasound derived measurements of fetal head descent.

103. OP30.10: Extrauterine undifferentiated endometrioid stromal sarcoma arising in endometriosis of the rectovaginal septum of a postmenopausal patient with recent onset of pelvic pain.

105. OP18.05: Perinatal outcome of monochorionic twin pregnancies complicated by amniotic fluid discordance without twin-twin transfusion syndrome.

106. OP33.01: Three-dimensional assessment of the coronal thoraco-abdominal plane in the anatomic assessment of fetuses with situs solitus and cardiosplenic syndromes.

108. OP22.10: Risks and the outcome of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome after fetoscopic laser surgery.

110. P09.15: Three-dimensional sonographic volumetry of phantom objects: comparing rotational method Virtual Organ Computer-aided AnaLysis (VOCAL) to multi slice method Extended Imaging (XI) VOCAL.

111. P05.02: Ultrasound vs. magnetic resonance in fetal central nervous system anomalies, a Markov's chain cost effectiveness analysis.

115. OP14.07: Uterine artery Doppler and sFlt1/PlGF ratio as useful tools to predict severe complications after the diagnosis of preeclampsia is confirmed.

117. P05.13: Relationship between the ventricular size measured by prenatal ultrasound and postnatal outcome in fetuses with agenesis of the corpus callosum.

120. OP01.06: Intrapartum sonography for the diagnosis of persistent occiput posterior position and the progression angle in the second stage of labour.

121. OP08.07: Predicting the risk of placental dysfunction syndromes by combining maternal characteristics and first-trimester aneuploidy screening variables.

122. P14.01: Effects of systemic and local estrogen therapy on periurethral vessels in postmenopausal incontinent women using Doppler velocimetry analysis.

124. P04.02: Ejection fraction on the left ventricle by planimetric in fetuses with congenital cardiac anomalies and gestational diabetes at 17 to 40 weeks.

128. OC30.07: The fascial defect theory for vaginal prolapse is not supported by ultrasound measurement of vaginal wall thickness.

130. OC16.04: The intra-observer reliability of measurements of whole placental vascularity made using quantitative 3D power Doppler angiography.

131. OC23.03: Comparison of the diagnostic accuracy of expert transvaginal ultrasound and PET/CT in the evaluation of adnexal masses.

132. OP03.10: Reference range of fetal lung volume by three-dimensional ultrasound using the VOCAL method.

135. OP06.01: Ultrasound imaging after hydatidiform mole surgical evacuation as a prognostic factor for gestational trophoblastic neoplasia.

137. OP03.03: Diagnostic sensitivity and clinical value of prenatal ultrasound, post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging and conventional autopsy for late miscarriage and stillbirth.

139. OC22.09: Middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocities in twin-twin transfusion syndrome fetuses around the time of fetoscopic laser coagulation.

143. P16.03: Pregnancy outcome in fetuses with increased nuchal translucency: 2 years experience in a referral centre.

144. P27.03: Three-dimensional power Doppler US using VOCAL method can help distinguish endometriomas from haemorrhagic cyst?

145. P15.02: Tetra-amelia: a case report.

146. P19.08: Prospective validation of fetal weight estimation models using fractional limb volume.

149. P20.07: Doppler study in intrauterine growth restricted fetuses.

150. OP32.04: Abnormal fetal general movements are transient in the majority of fetuses at high risk for preterm birth irrespective of the found moderate brain echogenicities.