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Cerebral and somatic NIRS-determined oxygenation in IUGR preterm infants during transition
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2016Giuseppe Paterlini +2 more
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Vasculogenesis and Angiogenesis in the IUGR Placenta
Seminars in Perinatology, 2008Placenta vascular formation is important for fetal growth and development. Proper development of the placenta ensures the exchange of oxygen/nutrients and blood flow necessary for fetal growth. In this chapter, we will discuss the processes of vasculogenesis, angiogenesis, and pseudovasculogenesis during placental development and in pregnancies ...
Juan A, Arroyo, Virginia D, Winn
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Diagnosis of IUGR: Traditional Biometry
Seminars in Perinatology, 2008An important advance in obstetric medicine will be the improved ability to identify pathologic states of fetal growth, determine their consequences, and implement appropriate interventions. In response to utero-placental insufficiency and under nutrition, the fetus makes physiologic, metabolic, and hormonal adaptations which influence growth, including
Elizabeth, Platz, Roger, Newman
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Prediction and prevention of preeclampsia and IUGR
Early Human Development, 2005Preeclampsia, being one of the leading causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality, has been the subject of extensive research since its description. Preeclampsia has been called the disease of theories due to the enigma surrounding its exact pathophysiology.
Abdalla M, Fayyad, Kevin F, Harrington
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The IUGR infant: A case study and associated problems with IUGR infants
Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 2013[Extract] The terms intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and small for gestational age (SGA) are frequently encountered in the neonatal population. It is the second cause of perinatal mortality after prematurity (Mandruzzato et al., 2008), estimated to be a contributing factor in 52% of stillbirths.
Smith, Jacqueline +2 more
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Minerva ginecologica, 2000
Purpose of the study is to identify the correct attitude that the obstetrician must engage in the management of pregnancy and birth in case of IUGR. Different methods of diagnosis and therapy of IUGR and the formalities of assistance to the birth have been examined and compared. Accurate clinical examinations of the mother, the study of fetal kariotype
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Purpose of the study is to identify the correct attitude that the obstetrician must engage in the management of pregnancy and birth in case of IUGR. Different methods of diagnosis and therapy of IUGR and the formalities of assistance to the birth have been examined and compared. Accurate clinical examinations of the mother, the study of fetal kariotype
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Cardiovascular Changes in IUGR
2011Despite a plethora of publications existing in the literature, there is still confusion about the definition and management of intrauterine growth-restricted fetuses. A second source of confusion lies in the fundamental misunderstanding that all growth-restricted fetuses are the same and all will progress to cardiovascular failure following a similar ...
Giancarlo Mari +2 more
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Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie de la reproduction, 2014
Prevention of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) should be addressed before conception ideally for all women, or at least for those with a medical risk factor or with a history of poor perinatal outcome or obstetrical complication. The aim of this section is to assess available evidence on IUGR prevention and elaborate clinical guidelines ...
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Prevention of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) should be addressed before conception ideally for all women, or at least for those with a medical risk factor or with a history of poor perinatal outcome or obstetrical complication. The aim of this section is to assess available evidence on IUGR prevention and elaborate clinical guidelines ...
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2000
The growth potential of the fetus is determined by genetic factors, but fulfilment of this potential is dependent on maternal and environmental factors, as disĀcussed in Ch. 4 [1,2]. Winick [3] proposed the model that envisaged early fetal growth (including the embryonic phase and organogenesis) as predominantly a consequence of cell proliferation ...
John Wolstenholme, Chris Wright
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The growth potential of the fetus is determined by genetic factors, but fulfilment of this potential is dependent on maternal and environmental factors, as disĀcussed in Ch. 4 [1,2]. Winick [3] proposed the model that envisaged early fetal growth (including the embryonic phase and organogenesis) as predominantly a consequence of cell proliferation ...
John Wolstenholme, Chris Wright
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997
M, Westgren, G, Lingman, B, Persson
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M, Westgren, G, Lingman, B, Persson
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