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Maternal Nutrition and Fetal Growth Retardation
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 1983This paper reports on the association of maternal nutrition and other factors with the length of gestation and the intrauterine growth of the offspring. 122 mothers with almost similar poor socioeconomic background reliable menstrual history and with newborns of clinically consistant gestational age were investigated to determine the influence of ...
S K, Bhargava +4 more
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Radiological assessment of fetal growth retardation
Clinical Radiology, 1981Ultrasonic screening to identify fetuses suffering from intrauterine placental insufficiency will diagnose this condition, but will also produce a large number of false positives. The fetal subcutaneous fat is visible on an antenatal radiograph and is severely reduced with fetal starvation.
J G, Russell, G J, Lewis
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Intrauterine Growth Retardation and Fetal Cardiac Function
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 2000Intrauterine growth retardation is a pathology which is found in 3–10% of all pregnancies and it is associated with around 20–25% of all fetal intrauterine deaths and with long-term neurologic sequelae. It presents an increased risk of distress during labor and delivery and a greater risk of perinatal mortality.
Severi, F. M. +5 more
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Fetal Breathing Patterns in Intrauterine Growth Retardation
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1979SummaryFetal breathing movements were studied with real time ultrasound in 21 normal fetuses and 30 fetuses born small‐for‐dates (less than the 5th centile). The events of the study period were recorded on punched paper tape which was subjected to computer analysis. In the normal group the percentage time of breathing was 54±12.7 (meanSD).
B J, Trudinger, P J, Lewis, B, Petit
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Fetal alpha‐fetoprotein concentration in growth retardation
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1989Raised maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) in the absence of fetal malformations has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcome such as low birthweight and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) (Nelson et al. 1987). Although impaired placental function predisposing to fetomaternal haemorrhage is the suggested mechanism increased fetal ...
Hubinont, C +4 more
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Fetal cardiac function in intrauterine growth retardation
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991Blood-flow velocity waveforms are altered in several peripheral vascular beds of fetuses whose intrauterine growth is retarded because of placental insufficiency. We investigated these concomitant changes in cardiac function. Color and pulsed Doppler echocardiographic recordings were performed in 124 fetuses with intrauterine growth retardation.
RIZZO G, ARDUINI D
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Aspirin prevents fetal growth retardation
Nursing Standard, 1991Aspirin is effective in preventing fetal growth retardation, French researchers have found.
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POSTNATAL BONE GROWTH OF INFANTS WITH FETAL GROWTH RETARDATION
Pediatrics, 1967Infants with fetal growth retardation, diagnosed by a birth weight less than the 10th percentile for gestational age, had shorter fibulas and retarded development of epiphyses at the knee, measured from radiographs, when compared to infants with normal weight for gestational age.
M G, Wilson, H I, Meyers, A H, Peters
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1993
Fetal growth retardation remains an important problem in obstetrics and gynecology in the 1990s. In recent years, studies of this subject have grown considerably. Improvements in new technology for prenatal fetal diagnosis, such as ultrasound and Doppler studies, genetic evaluations, and fetal umbilical blood sampling, have contributed tremendously to ...
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Fetal growth retardation remains an important problem in obstetrics and gynecology in the 1990s. In recent years, studies of this subject have grown considerably. Improvements in new technology for prenatal fetal diagnosis, such as ultrasound and Doppler studies, genetic evaluations, and fetal umbilical blood sampling, have contributed tremendously to ...
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Intrauterine Fetal Growth Retardation
1981There has been an awareness throughout the history of civilization that runting may occur in various animal species, particularly those of a polytocous reproductive nature. However, it was only three decades ago that McBurney helped focus attention on the problem of human fetal growth retardation with his manuscript entitled The Undernourished Full ...
Robert K. Creasy, Robert Resnik
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