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There are no reliable tests for placental insufficiency, which can lead to fetal growth restriction and stillbirth. Here the authors demonstrate that low levels of circulating SPINT1 are associated to low birthweight, and several ultrasound and neonatal ...
Tu’uhevaha J. Kaitu’u-Lino +19 more
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Maternal perception of reduced fetal movements is associated with altered placental structure and function. [PDF]
Maternal perception of reduced fetal movement (RFM) is associated with increased risk of stillbirth and fetal growth restriction (FGR). DFM is thought to represent fetal compensation to conserve energy due to insufficient oxygen and nutrient transfer ...
Lynne K Warrander +7 more
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In Vivo Quantification of Placental Insufficiency by BOLD MRI: A Human Study
Fetal health is critically dependent on placental function, especially placental transport of oxygen from mother to fetus. When fetal growth is compromised, placental insufficiency must be distinguished from modest genetic growth potential.
Jie Luo +16 more
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Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is an important perinatal syndrome that poses several serious short- and long-term effects. We studied cytokine production by maternal peripheral blood lymphocytes stimulated by trophoblast antigens. 36 women with a
Raj Raghupathy +2 more
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The Possible Role of Placental Morphometry in the Detection of Fetal Growth Restriction
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is often the result of placental insufficiency and is characterized by insufficient transplacental transport of nutrients and oxygen.
Nastaran Salavati +6 more
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Placenta crucially affects formation of fetal congenital heart disease
It has been increasingly recognized that structural abnormalities and functional changes in the placenta can adversely affect developing fetal heart.
V. I. Tsibizova +7 more
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Proteins-markers of placental insufficiency [PDF]
The proteomic analysis of the amniotic fluids of women with physiological pregnancy and pregnancy, complicated with placental insufficiency has been carried out on the II and III trimesters. The following difference in protein patterns have been recognized: i) appearance of several proteins lacking in physiological pregnancy; ii) absence of several ...
T N, Pogorelova +3 more
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We have analyzed clinical and laboratory data for 256 women surveyed in early pregnancy, being later classified by their pregnancy outcomes, i.e., placental insufficiency (n=106), interruption in the first trimester (n = 38) and uncomplicated cases with ...
I. A. Gazieva +2 more
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. One of the main complications during early embryogenesis and placentation is placental insufficiency. Under the influence of various factors, namely infectious factors, which, depending on the biological specificity, negatively affect the germ cells of
Alisa Hoshovska
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Prognosis and diagnostics for placental insufficiency according to markers of endothe-lial dysfunction, deciduation, apoptosis and cellular proliferation [PDF]
Objective. The research goal is to estimate prognostic and diagnostic possibilities of markers of endothelial dysfunction, deciduation, apoptosis and cellular proliferation concerning realization of placental insufficiency. Material.
Tezikov Yu.V., Lipatov I.S.
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