ajog.org Asnat Walfisch, MD Alon Shrim, MD Mordechai Hallak, MD Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Hillel Yaffe Medical Center Hadera, Israel Bruce and Ruth Rappaport Faculty of Medicine Technion Israel Institute of Technology Haifa, Israel

Letters to the Editors REFERENCES 1. The CAESAR study collaborative group. Caesarean section surgical techniques: a randomized factorial trial (CAESAR). BJOG 2010;117: 1366-76. 2. CORONIS Collaborative Group. Caesarean section surgical techniques (CORONIS): a fractional, factorial, unmasked, randomised controlled trial. Lancet 2013;382:234-48. ª 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog. 2014.12.009

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The PORTO study and the importance of cerebroplacental ratio in fetal growth restriction TO THE EDITORS: In an earlier publication by the Prospective Observational Trial to Optimize Pediatric Health in Intrauterine Growth Restriction (PORTO) study group, the definition of fetal growth restriction (FGR) in fetuses that weighed

The PORTO study and the importance of cerebroplacental ratio in fetal growth restriction.

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