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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1998
Fetal growth requires the correct balance of nutrients, oxygen, and growth factors operating under the direction of a genetic plan modified by maternal factors. The classic hormones of postnatal growth play differing roles with alternative controls compared to those after birth. The study of conditions of abnormal fetal growth illuminates the mechanism
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Fetal growth requires the correct balance of nutrients, oxygen, and growth factors operating under the direction of a genetic plan modified by maternal factors. The classic hormones of postnatal growth play differing roles with alternative controls compared to those after birth. The study of conditions of abnormal fetal growth illuminates the mechanism
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The Lancet, 1999
1 r e p o r t that the rate of pneumonia was about 20% lower in elderly stroke patients given amantadine than in those without active treatment. Although aspiration and swallowing disorders put stroke patients at highest risk of aspiration pnemonia, 2 the protective role of amantadine in this condition in elderly patients with previous stroke may not ...
M, Mongelli, J, Gardosi
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1 r e p o r t that the rate of pneumonia was about 20% lower in elderly stroke patients given amantadine than in those without active treatment. Although aspiration and swallowing disorders put stroke patients at highest risk of aspiration pnemonia, 2 the protective role of amantadine in this condition in elderly patients with previous stroke may not ...
M, Mongelli, J, Gardosi
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Seminars in Roentgenology, 1990
IUGR is a fetal disorder characterized by diminished fetal growth, especially in the third trimester. Growth retardation may be due to primary placental insufficiency or may result from a variety of maternal or fetal causes and is associated with elevated perinatal mortality and morbidity. Numerous conventional and Doppler ultrasound criteria have been
P M, Doubilet, C B, Benson
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IUGR is a fetal disorder characterized by diminished fetal growth, especially in the third trimester. Growth retardation may be due to primary placental insufficiency or may result from a variety of maternal or fetal causes and is associated with elevated perinatal mortality and morbidity. Numerous conventional and Doppler ultrasound criteria have been
P M, Doubilet, C B, Benson
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Seminars in Perinatology, 2008
Normal fetal growth is determined by the genetically predetermined growth potential and further modulated by maternal, fetal, placental, and external factors. Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a failure to reach this potential and is clinically suspected if sonographic estimates of fetal weight, size, or symmetry are abnormal.
Jena, Miller +2 more
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Normal fetal growth is determined by the genetically predetermined growth potential and further modulated by maternal, fetal, placental, and external factors. Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a failure to reach this potential and is clinically suspected if sonographic estimates of fetal weight, size, or symmetry are abnormal.
Jena, Miller +2 more
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 1998
Boys are heavier than girls at term birth. Children with a 46,XY karyotype and androgen insensitivity syndrome (clinically complete form and/or proven mutations in the androgen receptor gene) were found to have a birth weight comparable to that of girls. These findings support the hypothesis that the difference in birth weight between boys and girls is
Francis de Zegher +16 more
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Boys are heavier than girls at term birth. Children with a 46,XY karyotype and androgen insensitivity syndrome (clinically complete form and/or proven mutations in the androgen receptor gene) were found to have a birth weight comparable to that of girls. These findings support the hypothesis that the difference in birth weight between boys and girls is
Francis de Zegher +16 more
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2021
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a common clinical manifestation of placental insufficiency. As such, FGR is a risk factor for stillbirth. This association has been demonstrated in numerous studies but is prone to overestimation because of the possibility of prolonged in utero retention before the recognition of the fetal death.
Jessica M, Page +2 more
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Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a common clinical manifestation of placental insufficiency. As such, FGR is a risk factor for stillbirth. This association has been demonstrated in numerous studies but is prone to overestimation because of the possibility of prolonged in utero retention before the recognition of the fetal death.
Jessica M, Page +2 more
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Fetal growth factors and fetal nutrition
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2013Optimal fetal growth is important for a healthy pregnancy outcome and also for lifelong health. Fetal growth is largely regulated by fetal nutrition, and mediated via the maternal and fetal glucose/insulin/insulin-like growth factor axes. Fetal nutrition may reflect maternal nutrition, but abnormalities of placental function can also affect fetal ...
F H, Bloomfield +2 more
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Individualized Norms of Optimal Fetal Growth: Fetal Growth Potential
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2008To demonstrate that individualized optimal fetal growth norms, accounting for physiologic and pathologic determinants of fetal growth, better identify normal and abnormal outcomes of pregnancy than existing methods.In a prospective cohort of 38,033 singleton pregnancies, we identified 9,818 women with a completely normal outcome of pregnancy and ...
Radek, Bukowski +15 more
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Pediatrics, 1970
Fetal growth in weight is presented on 40,000 single, newborn infants between 27 and 44 weeks' gestational age. They were delivered of white mothers who lived near sea level and received obstetric care from private physicians. Their mean birth weights were greater at term and after term than previously reported in the United States and were similar to ...
S. Gorham Babson +2 more
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Fetal growth in weight is presented on 40,000 single, newborn infants between 27 and 44 weeks' gestational age. They were delivered of white mothers who lived near sea level and received obstetric care from private physicians. Their mean birth weights were greater at term and after term than previously reported in the United States and were similar to ...
S. Gorham Babson +2 more
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2020
Fetal growth is a complex and highly orchestrated process. Monitoring fetal growth is one of the cornerstones of the evaluation of fetal well-being. This chapter explores the global epidemiology of poor fetal growth, the controversies around the definition of the condition, and the scientific validity of the multitude of growth charts and approaches to
Ebbing, C +4 more
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Fetal growth is a complex and highly orchestrated process. Monitoring fetal growth is one of the cornerstones of the evaluation of fetal well-being. This chapter explores the global epidemiology of poor fetal growth, the controversies around the definition of the condition, and the scientific validity of the multitude of growth charts and approaches to
Ebbing, C +4 more
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