https://www.selleckchem.com/products/2-Methoxyestradiol(2ME2).html AIM Fetal bowel dilatation (FBD) in the late trimester of pregnancy can be related with varies of prognosis. Our aims were to obtain antenatal factors that might have relevance for the distinct prognosis with FBD. METHODS Seven features of 68 pregnancies presented with FBD were assessed. The best cut-off value to predict intestinal outcomes was selected using receiver-operating characteristics curves, and the effective variables were included into a logistic regression model. RESULTS The best cut-off valves to predict intestinal pathologies were 14.5 mm of fetus dilated loop and 37.7 weeks of gestational age at delivery, respectively. The congenital gastrointestinal tract anomalies included 24 cases (92.3%) of intestine atresia, 1 case (3.85%) of small intestine volvulus and 1 case (3.85%) of midgut malrotation. CONCLUSION Fetal dilated loops and gestational age at delivery are both an independent risk factor for predicting intestinal pathologies of newborns, which should arouse high attention. © 2020 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians).Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is currently viewed as a disorder of cortical systems connectivity, with a heavy emphasis being on the structural integrity of white matter tracts. However, the majority of the literature to date has focused on children with ASD. Understanding the integrity of white matter tracts in adults may help reveal the nature of ASD pathology in adulthood and the potential contributors to cognitive impairment. This study examined white matter water diffusion using diffusion tensor imaging in relation to neuropsychological measures of cognition in a sample of 45 adults with ASD compared to 20 age, gender, and full-scale-IQ-matched healthy volunteers. Tract-based spatial statistics were used to assess differences in diffusion along white matter tracts between groups using permutation testing. The foll