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Knox EM et al. – The authors study reflects the paucity of good quality reviews in fetal medicine research. Existing reviews tend to be poor in reporting methodological features. Particularly, not enough attention is paid to assessment of validity of included studies and means to improving reliability of results through appropriate use of meta–analysis. There is a need for conducting further reviews and for rigour when reviewing fetal medicine research.

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