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Fetal growth velocity: the NICHD fetal growth studies [PDF]
Accurately identifying pregnancies with accelerated or diminished fetal growth is challenging and generally based on cross-sectional percentile estimates of fetal weight. Longitudinal growth velocity might improve identification of abnormally grown fetuses.We sought to complement fetal size standards with fetal growth velocity, develop a model to ...
Katherine L Grantz +2 more
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Application of artificial intelligence in diagnosis and management of fetal growth disorders: a comprehensive review [PDF]
Fetal growth disorders, including both fetal growth restriction and macrosomia, remain major contributors to perinatal morbidity and long-term health risks in adulthood.
Franciszek Ługowski +3 more
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Insufficient fetal growth: fetal growth restriction or small for gestational age fetus? The difference between these conditions, what is known about diagnosis, prevention and treatment: A review [PDF]
The difference between the fetal growth restriction and the small-for-gestational-age fetus was analyzed in this article. The article describes the most complete definition of the fetal growth restriction according to ultrasound data.
Yulia E. Dobrokhotova +4 more
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Objective To determine how various centile cut points on the INTERGROWTH-21st (INTERGROWTH), World Health Organization (WHO), and Hadlock fetal growth charts predict perinatal morbidity/mortality, and how this relates to choosing a fetal growth chart for
Jessica Liauw +4 more
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Fetal growth velocity references from a Chinese population–based fetal growth study
Background Fetal growth velocity standards have yet to be established for the Chinese population. This study aimed to establish such standards suitable for the Chinese population.
Tianchen Wu +23 more
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Highlights Birth/placental wt is decreased in females as a measure of placental efficiency. Cord vein O2 is increased in females as a measure of placental O2 transport. Cord artery O2 is decreased in females as a measure of fetal systemic O2 levels.
Bryan S. Richardson +4 more
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Adrenarche and Fetal Growth [PDF]
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) is prenatally secreted by the fetal adrenal, is an indicator of adrenarche from late childhood onward and is a marker of the individual hormonal milieu in the adult. The regulation of DHEAS secretion is still poorly understood.
I, Francois, F, de Zegher
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Background: Maternal malnutrition can lead to fetal growth restriction. This is often associated with organ sparing and long-lasting physiological dysfunctions during adulthood, although the underlying mechanisms are not yet well understood. Methods: Low
Eva Islimye +4 more
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Introduction The aim of this survey was to evaluate the current practice in respect of diagnosis and management of fetal growth restriction among obstetricians in different countries.
Ilaria Fantasia +7 more
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FETAL GROWTH RESTRICTION: A GROWTH PATTERN WITH FETAL, NEONATAL AND LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) or intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are the terms used for a fetus which has not attained its full growth potential for gestational age.
Ettore Piro
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