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One of the current major health issues is the rise and spread of the Zika Virus. Unsurprisingly, this led to a huge effort from the international research community.

Thieme has played its part in the dissemination of this important research and we are pleased to present our remarkable collection of articles on the Zika Virus. We invite you to browse the journals and articles below to learn more:

 

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FREE ACCESS: Robinson, Ashley J.; Ederies, M. Ashraf:
Neuroimaging of Fetal Infection
Journal of Pediatric Neurology

 

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Open Access Bahamondes, Luis; Fernandes, Arlete; Monteiro, Ilza:
Barriers to Implementing and Consolidating a Family Planning Program that would meet Brazilian Needs
RBGO Gynecology and Obstetrics

 

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Open Access Duarte, Geraldo; Moron, Antonio Fernandes; Timerman, Artur; Fernandes, César Eduardo; Mariani Neto, Corintio; Almeida Filho, Gutemberg Leão de; Werner Junior, Heron; Espírito Santo, Hilka Flavia Barra do; Steibel, João Alfredo Piffero; Bortoletti Filho, João; Andrade, Juvenal Barreto Borriello de; Burlá, Marcelo; Silva de Sá, Marcos Felipe; Busso, Newton Eduardo; Giraldo, Paulo César; Moreira de Sá, Renato Augusto; Passini Junior, Renato; Mattar, Rosiane; Francisco, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira:
Zika Virus Infection in Pregnant Women and Microcephaly
RBGO Gynecology and Obstetrics

 

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Open Access von der Hagen, Maja:
Diagnostic Approach to Primary Microcephaly
Neuropediatrics

 

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Open Access Zacharias, Nikolaos; Whitty, Janice; Noblin, Sarah; Tsakiri, Sophia; Garcia, Jose; Covinsky, Michael; Bhattacharjee, Meenakshi; Saulino, David; Tatevian, Nina; Blackwell, Sean:
First Neonatal Demise with Travel-Associated Zika Virus Infection in the United States of America
American Journal of Perinatology Reports

 

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Open Access Byler, KG; Setzer, WN:
In-silico screening for anti-zika virus phytochemicals
Planta Medica

Most Popular Article Awards

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American Journal of Perinatology

To coincide with the annual SMFM Pregnancy meeting, the AJP podcast is releasing a series of special episodes highlighting the meeting events:

SMFM 2020: Manuscript of the Year—Interview with Dr. Andrew S. Lane (Podcast)

We are celebrating the SMFM Fellow Research Series Manuscripts of the Year award recipients at the SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Grapevine, Texas. In this episode, Dr. Christopher Robinson talks to Dr. Andrew S. Lane, one of the award recipients, about his paper “Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Gestational Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” published in the American Journal of Perinatology.

SMFM 2019: Meeting highlights—Late-Breaking Abstracts (Podcast)

Join us as we attend the 2019 Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Las Vegas. In this “day-of-release” episode, Dr. William Goodnight talks about the late-breaking abstracts.

SMFM 2019: Meeting highlights—Day 2, Fellow's Plenary (Podcast)

Join us as we attend the 2019 Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Las Vegas. In this “day-of-release” episode, Dr. William Goodnight talks about Day 2—Fellow's Plenary.

SMFM 2019: Meeting highlights—Day 1, Arrive and IOL (Podcast)

Join us as we attend the 2019 Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Las Vegas. In this “day-of-release” episode, Dr. William Goodnight talks about Day 1—Arrive and IOL.

SMFM 2019 Pregnancy Meeting: Looking Ahead to the Scientific Program (Podcast)

In this supplemental episode, Dr. William Goodnight talks to Dr. Chris Robinson, Scientific Forum Chair, to discuss the upcoming Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2019 Annual Pregnancy Meeting.

SMFM 2018 Archive: Prematurity—Part 4 (Podcast)

We are pleased to present the final part of our archive recording from the Prematurity forum from the 2018 meeting in Dallas, moderated by Dr. Tracy A. Manuck. In this episode, Dr. George Saade talks about “A proteomics approach to preterm birth prediction.”

SMFM 2018 Archive: Prematurity—Part 3 (Podcast)

We are pleased to present part 3 of our archive recording from the Prematurity forum from the 2018 meeting in Dallas, moderated by Dr. Tracy A. Manuck. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Gilner talks about “Understanding disease by immune signature: T regulatory cell dysfunction in preterm birth.”

SMFM 2018 Archive: Prematurity—Part 2 (Podcast)

We are pleased to present part 2 of our archive recording from the Prematurity forum from the 2018 meeting in Dallas, moderated by Dr. Tracy A. Manuck. In this episode, Dr. Michal Elovitz talks about “Is the cervicovaginal microbiome a player in spontaneous preterm birth?”

SMFM 2018 Archive: Prematurity—Part 1 (Podcast)

As we look forward to the 2019 Pregnancy Meeting in Las Vegas, we are pleased to present part 1 of our archive recording from the Prematurity forum from the 2018 meeting in Dallas, moderated by Dr. Tracy A. Manuck. In this episode, Dr. Hyagriv Simhan talks about “Clinical Predictors of Preterm Birth.”

SMFM 2018: Meeting highlights—Friday (Podcast)

Join us as we attend the 2018 Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Dallas. In this “day-of-release” episode we interview key speakers from the day's sessions.

SMFM 2018: Meeting highlights—Thursday (Podcast)

Join us as we attend the 2018 Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Dallas. In this “day-of-release” episode we interview key speakers from the day's sessions.

SMFM 2018 Pregnancy Meeting: Looking Ahead to the Scientific Program (Podcast)

In this supplemental episode, Dr. William Goodnight talks to Dr. Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, Scientific Forum Chair, to discuss the upcoming Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2018 Annual Pregnancy Meeting.

SMFM 2017: Meeting highlights—Saturday (Podcast)

Join us as we attend the 2017 Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Las Vegas. In this “day-of-release” episode we interview key speakers from the day's sessions.

SMFM 2017: Meeting highlights—Friday (Podcast)

Join us as we attend the 2017 Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Las Vegas. In this “day-of-release” episode we interview key speakers from the day's sessions.

SMFM 2017: Meeting highlights—Thursday (Podcast)

Join us as we attend the 2017 Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting in Las Vegas. In this “day-of-release” episode we interview key speakers from the day's sessions.

SMFM 2017 Pregnancy Meeting: Looking Ahead to the Scientific Program (Podcast)

In this supplemental episode, Dr. William Goodnight talks to Dr. Bob Silver, Program Chair, to discuss the upcoming Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2017 Annual Pregnancy Meeting.

Looking forward to The Pregnancy Meeting 2017: A Guide to Las Vegas (Podcast)

Dr. Chris Robinson talks to Dr. Brian Iriye from the High Risk Pregnancy Center in Las Vegas to discuss the upcoming Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2017 Annual Pregnancy Meeting in the city.

Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2016 Annual Pregnancy Meeting Round-up: Part 1 (Podcast)

Join George Saade, Methodius Tuuli, Sean Blackwell, and Bill Goodnight in the first part of our round-table discussion highlighting key sessions from this year's Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2016 Annual Pregnancy Meeting.

Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2016 Annual Pregnancy Meeting Round-up: Part 2 (Podcast)

In the second part of this extensive review of the SMFM meeting, George Saade, Methodius Tuuli, Sean Blackwell, and Bill Goodnight continue their discussion highlighting key sessions from this year's Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2016 Annual Pregnancy Meeting.

Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2016 Annual Pregnancy Meeting Round-up: Part 3 (Podcast)

In the final part of this extensive review of the SMFM meeting, George Saade, Methodius Tuuli, Sean Blackwell, and Bill Goodnight conclude their discussion highlighting key sessions from this year's Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2016 Annual Pregnancy Meeting.

SMFM 2016 Archive: Hypertension—Part 1 (Podcast)

As we look forwards to the 2017 Pregnancy Meeting in Las Vegas, we are pleased to present part 1 of our archive recording from the Hypertension forum from the 2016 meeting in Atlanta, moderated by Eugene Chang.

SMFM 2016 Archive: Hypertension—Part 2 (Podcast)

We are pleased to present part 2 of our archive recording from the Hypertension forum from the 2016 SMFM meeting in Atlanta as moderated by Eugene Chang.

SMFM 2016 Archive: Hypertension—Part 3 (Podcast)

We are pleased to present part 3 of our archive recording from the Hypertension forum from the 2016 SMFM meeting in Atlanta as moderated by Eugene Chang.

SMFM 2016 Archive: Hypertension—Part 4 (Podcast)

We are pleased to present part 4 of our archive recording from the Hypertension forum from the 2016 SMFM meeting in Atlanta as moderated by Eugene Chang.

SMFM 2016 Archive: Hypertension—Part 5 (Podcast)

We are pleased to present part 5 of our archive recording from the Hypertension forum from the 2016 SMFM meeting in Atlanta as moderated by Eugene Chang.

SMFM 2016 Archive: Hypertension—Part 6 (Podcast)

We are pleased to present the final part of our archive recording from the Hypertension forum from the 2016 SMFM meeting in Atlanta as moderated by Eugene Chang.

Looking forward to The Pregnancy Meeting 2016: A Guide to Atlanta (Podcast)

Dr. Chris Robinson talks to Dr. Iris Krishna from the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta to discuss the upcoming Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2016 Annual Pregnancy Meeting. Dr. Krishna has been a long-time resident of Atlanta and shares her perspective on Atlanta as a city and backdrop for the Annual Meeting.

SMFM 2016 Pregnancy Meeting: Looking Ahead to the Scientific Program (Podcast)

In this supplemental episode, Dr. William Goodnight talks to Dr. Joanne Stone, Scientific Forums Chair, to discuss the upcoming Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2016 Annual Pregnancy Meeting.

SMFM 2016: Meeting highlights – Thursday

Featuring interviews with:
Lisa Danielle Levine: Foley or Misoprostol for the Management of Induction (The ‘FOR MOMI’ trial): A four-arm randomized clinical trial
Sarah Rae Easter: Prior term birth protects against preterm birth of twins

SMFM 2016: Meeting highlights – Friday

Featuring interviews with:
Andrea G. Edlow: Males are from Mars, females are from Venus: sex-specific fetal brain gene expression signatures in a mouse model of maternal diet-induced obesity
Annelee Boyle: Clinical management of stillbirth
Samadh F. Ravangard: Early diabetes screening in obese women

SMFM 2016: Meeting highlights – Saturday

Featuring interviews with:
Larry Shields: Use of maternal early warning trigger (MEWT) tool reduces maternal morbidity
Chellakkan Selvanesan Blesson:Novel lean type 2 diabetic rat model using gestational low protein programming
M. Camille Hoffman: Health service utilization and charges of mothers with bipolar disorder and their children

More episodes are coming soon!

 

Listen to the podcasts from the 2015 meeting below

1. Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2015 Annual Pregnancy Meeting supplemental episode: A Guide to San Diego

Dr. Chris Robinson talks to Dr. Robert Resnik and Dr. Thomas Moore from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine to discuss the upcoming Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2015 Annual Pregnancy Meeting. Dr. Resnik serves as the local arrangements chair for the meeting and both have been long-time residents of San Diego and will share their perspective on San Diego as a city and backdrop for the Annual Meeting.

2. Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2015 Annual Pregnancy Meeting supplemental episode 2: Looking ahead to the scientific program

Dr. William Goodnight talks to Dr. Joanne Stone, Scientific Forums Chair to discuss the various educational and scientific programs at the upcoming Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 2015 Annual Pregnancy Meeting.

3. The Pregnancy Meeting highlights: Thursday

Interviews with key speakers from the day

4. The Pregnancy Meeting highlights: Friday

Interviews with key speakers from the day

5. The Pregnancy Meeting Review

A round table discussion reviewing the meeting and key issues from the sessions.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

6. NASSHP Roundtable Discussion of Preeclampsia Guidelines

Recording of the roundtable/Debate on Preeclampsia Guidelines held during the pregnancy meeting

Case 1: Role of Proteinuria

Case 2: Severe Gestational Hypertension

Case 3: Superimposed Preeclampsia

Case 4: HELLP Syndrome

Case 5: Postpartum Eclampsia

For each participating open access journal, one winner will be selected among all entries. Winners will be notified by email and are entitled to submit their article for open access publication free of charge. All Thieme open access journals are peer-reviewed: Only accepted papers will be published.

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From 2012, Skull Base Reports has been merged with the Journal of Neurological Surgery and will be published via open access as Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports.

This journal is available to read for FREE on the Thieme E-Journals platform.

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From 2012, Skull Base is available as part of the Journal of Neurological Surgery. If you wish to subscribe to the Journal of Neurological Surgery, click here.

Skull Base offers readers an interdisciplinary perspective on the common practices of physicians involved in the management of patients with skull base disease. An integral part of the Journal of Neurological Surgery, this peer-reviewed journal publishes original research articles as well as reviews and technical notes addressing specific clinical problems relative to the skull base.

Highlighting new technologies and surgical innovations, the journal draws upon the clinical and experimental expertise of surgeons and researchers approaching skull base pathologies from different fields. JNLS Part B: Skull Base is an invaluable resource for all skull base surgeons, including those specializing in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, maxillo-facial surgery, neuro-opthalmology, neuro-radiology, neurosurgery and plastic surgery.

JNLS Part B: Skull Base publishes six issues per year which are available to subscribers as part of the Journal of Neurological Surgery. The other part of the Journal of Neurological Surgery is JNLS Part A: Central European Neurosurgery that also publishes 6 issues per year. In addition, print subscribers receive 2 archival print issues of JNLS Reports, an open-access journal for neurosurgical and skull base case reports.

JNLS Part B: Skull Base is the official organ of the North American Skull Base Society, European Skull Base Society, German Skull Base Society, British Skull Base Society, Japanese Skull Base Society and Korean Skull Base Society.

The Journal of Neurological Surgery is available in print and online. Articles published ahead of print are available via the eFirst service on the Thieme E-Journals platform.


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Orthopedic Trauma Directions has been discontinued from the end of 2011.  To access back issues, please visit Thieme E-Journals.  Please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for information about purchasing past volumes.




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