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Curtis L. Lowery, Jr., M.D.
Professor, Specialist in Maternal-Fetal Medicine; Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Hospital Director of Obstetrics

Curtis L. Lowery, Jr., M.D.
MD
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine

Fellowship Training
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Medical University of South Carolina

Board Certification(s)
Obstetrics-Gynecology, recertified 1997; Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, 1994; Specialist in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 1991; Obstetrics-Gynecology, 1988

Residencies
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Charleston Area Medical Center

Major Interests
New methods of prenatal diagnosis and antepartum surveillance

E-mail
LoweryCurtisL@uams.edu


Selected Publications

Haddad N, Shihabuddin B, Lowery CL, Holst M, Eswaran H. Magnetoencephalography in Healthy Neonates. Clinical Neurophysiology 117 (2006) 289-294.

Ramon C, Preissl J, Murphy P, Wilson JD, Lowery CL, Eswaran H. Synchronization analysis of the uterine magnetic activity during contractions. BioMedical Engineering OnLine (October 2005).

Preissl H, Lowery CL and Eswaran H. Fetal Magnetoencephalography: Viewing the developing brain in utero. International Review of Neurobiology, 68, 2005.

Collins LR, Hall RW, Dajani NK, Wendel PJ, Lowery CL, Kay HH. Prolonged morphine exposure in utero causes fetal and placental vasoconstriction: A case report. Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine, June 2005; 17(6): 417-421.

Draganova RL, Eswaran H, Lowery CL, Murphy P, Huotilainen M, Preissl H. Sound frequency change detection in fetuses and newborns, a magnetoencephalographic study. NeuroImage, June 2005; 28:354-361.

Holst M, Eswaran H, Lowery CL, Murphy P, Norton JD, Preissl H. Development of auditory evoked fields in human fetuses and newborns: A longitudinal MEG study. Clinical Neurophysiology (April 2005) 1-7.

 

 

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