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On the deformation behavior of human amnion
Journal of Biomechanics, 2013Recently renewed interest for the mechanical behavior of fetal membranes is related to the problem of iatrogenic preterm rupture, limiting the effectiveness and applicability of minimally invasive fetal surgery. This study aimed at characterizing and modeling the deformation behavior of the amnion layer, the highly deformable and tough membrane that ...
Edoardo Mazza+2 more
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2014
Amnion rupture sequence can result in limb reduction defects, amputations, ring constrictions, and distal syndactyly as well as various other anomalies such as craniofacial clefts and body wall deficiency. The severity of anomalies varies from a single ring constriction to severe abnormalities incompatible with life.
Stefan Mundlos, Denise Horn
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Amnion rupture sequence can result in limb reduction defects, amputations, ring constrictions, and distal syndactyly as well as various other anomalies such as craniofacial clefts and body wall deficiency. The severity of anomalies varies from a single ring constriction to severe abnormalities incompatible with life.
Stefan Mundlos, Denise Horn
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Intrapartum gonococcal amnionitis
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1975Malcolm J. Rothbard+2 more
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Inflammation of the amnion and chorion
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1928Abstract Inflammation of the amnion and chorion was found forty-eight times in one thousand consecutive placentas. Taken as an evidence of infection, its presence indicates that in nearly all cases of intrapartum fever (not due to intercurrent conditions) there has been entrance of bacteria into the uterus.
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