Managing intrauterine growth restriction [PDF]
The fetal growth normally depends on sufficient delivery of oxygen and nutrients mainly via the placenta. Inadequate fetal nutrition may result in poor development and adaptation that permanently alter the fetus' metabolism and physiology.
Mihaela Plotogea +9 more
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Early restriction of placental growth results in placental structural and gene expression changes in late gestation independent of fetal hypoxemia [PDF]
Placental restriction and insufficiency are associated with altered patterns of placental growth, morphology, substrate transport capacity, growth factor expression, and glucocorticoid exposure.
Barker, P. +6 more
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Role of the Placental Vitamin D Receptor in Modulating Feto-Placental Growth in Fetal Growth Restriction and Preeclampsia-Affected Pregnancies [PDF]
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a common pregnancy complication that affects up to 5% of pregnancies worldwide. Recent studies demonstrate that Vitamin D deficiency is implicated in reduced fetal growth, which may be rescued by supplementation of ...
David W. Walker +10 more
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Clinical value of serum SIRT1 combined with uterine hemodynamics in predicting disease severity and fetal growth restriction in preeclampsia [PDF]
Background: To investigate the effect and correlation of serum SIRT1 combined with uterine hemodynamic parameters on disease severity and fetal uterine growth restriction in the progression of preeclampsia, and to evaluate its clinical value as potential
Ge Tongjun, Kong JianYing
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Background Fetuses affected by placental insufficiency do not receive adequate nutrients and oxygenation, become growth restricted and acidemic, and can demise. Preterm fetal growth restriction is a severe form of placental insufficiency with a high risk
Natalie J. Hannan +19 more
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Comparison of placental growth factor and fetal flow Doppler ultrasonography to identify fetal adverse outcomes in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: an observational study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are leading causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality.
A De-Vivo +33 more
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Introduction The velocity of fetal deterioration in fetal growth restriction is extremely variable, which makes monitoring and counseling very challenging.
Catarina R. Palma dos Reis +5 more
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Placental Metabolomics of Fetal Growth Restriction
Fetal growth restriction is an obstetrical pathological condition that causes high neonatal mortality and morbidity. The mechanisms of its onset are not completely understood. Metabolites were extracted from 493 placentas from non-complicated pregnancies
Jacopo Troisi +8 more
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Fetal growth restriction - clinical manifestations through the perspective of pathophysiological changes [PDF]
Intrauterine restriction of fetal growth is one of the most interestings and nowadays intensively studied problems of modern obstetrics. Fetal growth restriction can lead to significant obstetric complications, as well as consequences after delivery ...
Capros Hristiana Capros +4 more
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Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) concentrations during the late first trimester are associated with fetal growth in a fetal sex-specific manner [PDF]
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a pregnancy-specific hormone that regulates placental development. hCG concentrations vary widely throughout gestation and differ based on fetal sex.
Barjaktarovic, M. (Mirjana) +6 more
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