Browsing publications by Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Dr Rakesh Ghosh
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Mark Pearce
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
No improvement in socioeconomic inequalities in birthweight and preterm birth over four decades: a population-based cohort study2013
Peter Tennant
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Professor Judith Rankin
Partial urorectal septum malformation (pURSM) sequence in England and Wales: Prevalence, additional anomalies, and pregnancy outcome2013
Peter Tennant
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Professor Rudy Bilous
Professor Judith Rankin
Reiko Bell
et al.
Pre-gestational diabetes and the risks of fetal and infant death in normally-formed offspring2013
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Stephen Sturgiss
Dr Martin Ward Platt
Danielle Crowder
et al.
The North of England Survey of Twin and Multiple Pregnancy2013
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Nicholas Embleton
Professor Judith Rankin
A systematic review of studies of quality of life in children and adults with selected congenital anomalies2012
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Peter Tennant
Professor Rudy Bilous
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Ruth Bell
et al.
HbA1c and birthweight in women with pre-conception type 1 and type 2 diabetes: a population-based cohort study2012
Kate Best
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Mary Bythell
Professor Judith Rankin
Hirschsprung's disease in the North of England: prevalence, associated anomalies, and survival2012
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Mary Bythell
Professor Judith Rankin
Hirschsprung's disease in the North of England: prevalence, increasing trends, associated anomalies and survival [Abstract]2012
Dr Mark Pearce
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Dr Rakesh Ghosh
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
Particulate matter exposure during pregnancy is associated with birth weight, but not gestational age, 1962-1992; a cohort study2012
Dr Ruth Bell
Dr Svetlana Glinyanaya
Peter Tennant
Professor Rudy Bilous
Professor Judith Rankin
et al.
Peri-conception hyperglycaemia and nepthropathy are associated with risk of congenital anomaly in women with pre-existing diabetes: a population-based cohort study2012
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