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Programming the brain: Common outcomes and gaps in knowledge from animal studies of IUGR
IUGR in humans is associated with impaired pre- and postnatal neurodevelopment, and subsequent postnatal cognition, resulting in lower IQ, poorer memory, visuomotor and executive function skills, as well as behavioural and attentional problems ...
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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2007
Complex evaluation of the functional system "mother-placenta-fetus" in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) for the prognosis of risk of perinatal complications and optimization of choice of method of delivery.We created an objective scale for the evaluation of pregnancies complicated by IUGR using 19 fetometric, dopplerometric and pulsometric ...
Mohammad Sami, Walid +2 more
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Complex evaluation of the functional system "mother-placenta-fetus" in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) for the prognosis of risk of perinatal complications and optimization of choice of method of delivery.We created an objective scale for the evaluation of pregnancies complicated by IUGR using 19 fetometric, dopplerometric and pulsometric ...
Mohammad Sami, Walid +2 more
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Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR): biometric and Doppler assessment
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a common complication in pregnancy and influences morbidity and mortality at all stages of life. Historically, the management of IUGR has been dependent on antenatal biophysical testing and umbilical artery ...
Henry L Galän +2 more
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2003
Monitoring of the intrauterine growth retarded fetus in order to improve fetal outcome and define precisely the timing of delivery, when necessary, is based on the study of changes in vital functions observable in cases of hypoxemia. It is easy to believe that ultrasound equipment with Doppler facilities is present in the majority if not in all ...
Giampaolo P, Mandruzzato +4 more
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Monitoring of the intrauterine growth retarded fetus in order to improve fetal outcome and define precisely the timing of delivery, when necessary, is based on the study of changes in vital functions observable in cases of hypoxemia. It is easy to believe that ultrasound equipment with Doppler facilities is present in the majority if not in all ...
Giampaolo P, Mandruzzato +4 more
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Seminars in Perinatology, 2008
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is characterized by fetal growth less than normal for the population and growth potential of a given infant. IUGR can be symmetrical with low weight, length and head circumference indicative usually of a process with its origin early in pregnancy or asymmetrical with sparing of head circumference and length due to
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Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is characterized by fetal growth less than normal for the population and growth potential of a given infant. IUGR can be symmetrical with low weight, length and head circumference indicative usually of a process with its origin early in pregnancy or asymmetrical with sparing of head circumference and length due to
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Sonographic Diagnosis of IUGR-Macrosomia
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992Many sonographic methods have been suggested for identification of the fetus with a growth abnormality. Clearly, optimal management depends on early diagnosis. In recent years, advances in sonography have improved the ability to identify abnormal growth patterns and evaluate fetal well-being.
E Z, Zimmer, M Y, Divon
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Short-term and long-term sequelae in intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR)
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2013Stefania Longo +2 more
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Higher Mitochondrial DNA Content in Human IUGR Placenta
IUGR has been associated to a specific placental phenotype with reduced uptake of specific nutrients. Recently, it has been hypothesized that IUGR may be determined during early gestation. This period is characterized by decidual trophoblast invasion and
Debora Lattuada +2 more
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Antepartal assessment of IUGR fetuses
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2001Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) should be defined on the basis of a prenatally recognized defective growth compared to that expected for this fetus. This condition is encountered in 10-15% of the pregnancies and the perinatal outcome is impaired mainly as a consequence of fetal hypoxemia that is present in 30% of IUGR fetuses.
G, Mandruzzato +3 more
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Early Asymmetric IUGR and Aneuploidy
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 1996AbstractObjective: To determine the incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses with asymmetric growth retardation in the second and early third trimesters of pregnancy.Methods: From November 1989 to December 1993, 71 singleton pregnancies with asymmetrical growth retardation diagnosed at 15 to 35 weeks gestation had detailed ultrasonographic ...
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