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Retention of the fetal membranes in cattle

Veterinary Record, 1976
An investigation of the possible significance of 'stress' as a factor in the retention of bovine fetal membranes has been carried out, together with the investigation as to the possible variation of progesterone levels at parturition, as a cause of retention.
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[Biomechanical characteristics of human fetal membranes. Preterm fetal membranes are stronger than term fetal membranes].

Gynecologie, obstetrique & fertilite, 2011
The purpose of this study was to determine the biomechanical characteristics of human fetal membranes (FM) throughout gestation. Biomechanical properties were determined for 115 FM of 23-41 weeks gestation using our previously described methodology. The areas of membrane immediately adjacent to the strongest and weakest tested spots were sampled for ...
N, Rangaswamy   +8 more
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Development of Fetal Membranes

1971
During the first week of development, the following structures appear in succession (fig. 1): — the trophoblast, by differentiation of the superficial cellular layer of the fertilized egg. (Since the trophoblast gives rise to the placenta, it will be studied with this organ, pp.
H. Tuchmann-Duplessis   +2 more
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Pathology of the Fetal Membranes

2010
Localized edema with resultant cyst formation is occasionally seen on the fetal surface. Infrequently, such cysts represent amnionic epithelial inclusion cysts. These are simple cysts lined by a single layer of amnionic epithelium and usually contain clear fluid (Fig. 14.1).
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Tenascin and the fetal membrane wound hypothesis ‐ programming for fetal membrane rupture?

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1998
PC McParland, JH Pringle, SC Bell
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Fetal Membranes

2016
Roopa Kulkarni, Varsha Mokhasi
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Studies on fetal membranes

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
D.N. Danforth   +2 more
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