Identification of key genes in pathogenesis of placental insufficiency intrauterine growth restriction [PDF]
Background Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is defined as a fetus that fails to achieve its genetically determined growth potential. The exact molecular mechanisms of placental insufficiency IUGR pathogenesis are a little known.
Chunhua Zhang +3 more
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The SLC25A42 Transcript Is a Biomarker for Fetal Reprogramming in Response to Placental Insufficiency in Preterm Newborns Under 32 Weeks Gestation—A Pilot Study [PDF]
Introduction: Timing of medical delivery of preterm newborns exposed to placental insufficiency is largely determined by umbilical artery blood flow and maternal clinical manifestations.
Fu-Sheng Chou +4 more
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Circulating mRNAs are differentially expressed in pregnancies with severe placental insufficiency and at high risk of stillbirth [PDF]
Background Fetuses affected by placental insufficiency do not receive adequate nutrients and oxygenation, become growth restricted and acidemic, and can demise. Preterm fetal growth restriction is a severe form of placental insufficiency with a high risk
Natalie J. Hannan +19 more
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Impact of Umbilical Cord Milking on Hematological Parameters in Preterm Neonates With Placental Insufficiency [PDF]
BackgroundData is still lacking about the expediency of umbilical cord milking (UCM) in preterm neonates born to mothers with placental insufficiency (PI).ObjectiveTo study the effect of UCM in preterm neonates who had ante-natal evidence of placental ...
Mohammed Nagy +10 more
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Citation: 'placental insufficiency' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.11098 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
Wardinger JE, Vadakekut ES.
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Reduced growth velocity from the mid-trimester is associated with placental insufficiency in fetuses born at a normal birthweight [PDF]
Background Fetal growth restriction (FGR) due to placental insufficiency is a major risk factor for stillbirth. While small-for-gestational-age (SGA; weight
Lucy M. Kennedy +8 more
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Biomicroscopy of vessels of bulbarian conjunctives in diagnostics of gestation complications associated with development of thrombofilia [PDF]
Microthrombogenesis in the microcirculation system underlies many types of obstetric pathology. Objective. To substantiate the diagnostic significance of changes in the main parameters of microcirculation in the development of gestational complications ...
K V Zhmerenetsky +2 more
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The study of placental lactogen by immunohistochemistry in histological sections of the placenta during physiological pregnancy and on the background of iron deficiency anemia in the aspect of chronic placental insufficiency.
Olena Tiulienieva +5 more
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PLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY IN COMPLICATED PREGNANCY AND POSSIBILITY OF TREATMENT WITH DIPYRIDAMOLE
Placental insufficiency is an acute or chronic process leading to progressive deterioration in placental function and a decrease in transplacental transfer of oxygen and nutrients to the fetus.
A. D. Makatsariya +3 more
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Histological features of the placenta in women with premature birth
Aim. To compare placental morphology in patients with preterm birth and with full-term birth without gynecological infections.Materials and Methods. We performed a retrospective, case-control study which included 150 women with vaginal delivery (50 women
Ya. A. Parfenova +4 more
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