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Jan 18, 2026, 03:24
Wael Abdallah: Routine Obstetric Care Update: A Deep Dive into Abdominal Anomalies and Anatomy
Wael Abdallah, PHD Candidate at University of Montreal, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Today I had the pleasure of presenting ‘Abdomen: Normal Anatomy and Signs Suspicious for Anomalies’ within the Routine Obstetric Care – Second Trimester Anatomy course, alongside Prof. Assaad Kesrouani.
This course is part of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine educational program, prepared by Prof. Valentina De Robertis. A great opportunity to focus on key ultrasound markers essential for routine screening and early detection of fetal anomalies.
Thankful for the engaging discussions and the commitment to high-quality perinatal education.”

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