Scientific Publications
Byrne B, Morrison JJ. Related Articles, Compound via MeSH, Substance via MeSH, Books, LinkOut
Preterm birth.Clin Evid. 2004 Jun;(11):1903-22. Review. PMID: 15652088
Byrne BM, Crowley A, Taulo F, Anthony J, O'Leary JJ, O'Herlihy C.
Fetal DNA quantitation in peripheral blood is not useful as a marker of disease severity in women with preeclampsia.Hypertens Pregnancy. 2003;22(2):157-64. PMID: 12909000
Free fetal DNA is not increased in the first trimester in Intrauterine Growth Restriction or Pre-eclampsia. A. Crowley, P. Fitzpatrick, O. Sheils, C. O’Herlihy, J.J. O’Leary, B.M Byrne. Prenatal Diagnosis. In press.
Fetal DNA quantitation in peripheral blood is not useful as a marker of disease severity in women with preeclampsia. B.M Byrne, A. Crowley, F. Taulo, J. Anthony, J.J. O’Leary and C. O’Herlihy. Hypertension in Pregnancy 2003; 22: 157-164.
Book Chapters and Reviews
Regulation of Umbilical Blood Flow. Adamson, S. L, Myatt, L and Byrne B.M.
Fetal and Neonatal Physiology. 3rd Edition. Eds. Polin, Fox and Abman.
W. B. Saunders Co. 2004: Volume 1;748-758
The contribution of hypertension to severe maternal morbidity and mortality.
B.M Byrne
Current Hypertension Reviews. In press.
Chickenpox in Pregnancy.
Guideline No. 13. B.M Byrne, P. Crowley and D. Carrington. Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Guidelines. July 1995 and July 2001. Updated and submitted to guideline committee March 2006.