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Chitosan-covered tamponade for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: a registry-based cohort study assessing outcomes and risk factors for treatment failure. [PDF]
Leichtle C+8 more
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Detection of microplastics in the feline placenta and fetus. [PDF]
Ferraboschi I+13 more
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What Is the Significance of Placental Lakes in Pregnancy? A Historic Literature Review. [PDF]
Choi-Klier J+4 more
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Histomorphology of placentae of women with sickle cell disease during pregnancy - A case control study. [PDF]
Mumuni M+8 more
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Associations of Serum Inflammatory Biomarkers During Pregnancy With Placental Pathology and Placental Gene Expression at Delivery. [PDF]
Ernst LM+7 more
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Placenta Previa, Placenta Abruptio
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1998Placenta previa or abruptio placentae should always be suspected in women who present with vaginal bleeding in the second half of pregnancy. Placenta previa, a placenta implanted over the cervical os, and abruptio placentae, the premature separation of a normally implanted placenta, are significant causes of maternal morbidity and perinatal ...
Washington C. Hill, Felice Baron
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Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2008
Abstract The placenta is an ephemeral materno-fetal organ with chorionic (fetal) villi bathed in maternal blood spaces, which allows restricted transfer of metabolites and drugs across specialized transfer areas. The placenta develops respiratory, nutritive and excretory functions while the fetal organs mature, and is also an important endocrine organ.
Leo Donnelly+3 more
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Abstract The placenta is an ephemeral materno-fetal organ with chorionic (fetal) villi bathed in maternal blood spaces, which allows restricted transfer of metabolites and drugs across specialized transfer areas. The placenta develops respiratory, nutritive and excretory functions while the fetal organs mature, and is also an important endocrine organ.
Leo Donnelly+3 more
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Pediatrics, 1959
I AM greatly indebted to the Borden Award Selection Committee for inviting me here today. I am also grateful for the opportunity to acknowledge another debt, the one that I owe to Dr. L. Emmett Holt. Last night was passed pleasantly in the company of several old friends. As has become common on such evenings, our talk turned to Dr. Holt, because all of
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I AM greatly indebted to the Borden Award Selection Committee for inviting me here today. I am also grateful for the opportunity to acknowledge another debt, the one that I owe to Dr. L. Emmett Holt. Last night was passed pleasantly in the company of several old friends. As has become common on such evenings, our talk turned to Dr. Holt, because all of
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