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The Fetal Response to Chronic Placental Insufficiency
Seminars in Perinatology, 2008Fetal growth restriction is most commonly caused by failure of the placenta to meet the increasing demands for oxygen and substrate of the developing fetus, resulting in common fetal compensatory responses. Understanding these responses is helpful in developing a management strategy that will optimize pregnancy outcome.
Mark G, Neerhof, Larry G, Thaete
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Study of mitochondrial function in placental insufficiency
Placenta, 2018It has been suggested that mitochondria play a crucial role in sustaining pregnancy and foetal growth. The aim of the study was to assess the influence of mitochondrial functions and genetics on placental insufficiency diseases.A total of 115 patients were recruited, subdivided into 74 placenta samples and 41 maternal blood samples: placental ...
Lefebvre, Tiphaine +13 more
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The Effect of Fluorocarbon Emulsion on Placental Insufficiency
1989Oxygen-carrying plasma substitutes based on emulsified perfluorocarbons (PFCs) have undergone extensive experimental and clinical evaluation over the last 10 years. Though they were originally introduced as “artificial blood”, it is clear that their use will probably be largely in more specialised areas such as improvement of microcirculatory ...
N S, Faithfull, H W, Marshall
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[Prematurity and placental insufficiency].
Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1982The authors analysed 1,528 "genuine" single premature births, between the 28th and 36th weeks of pregnancy and over a period between 1975 and 1979, with the view to establishing clinical manifestations of nutritive, respiratory, and hormonosynthetic disorders of the placenta as possible causes of prematurity.
K E, Ruckhäberle +4 more
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Melatonin decreases and cytokines increase in women with placental insufficiency
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2021Andrii Berbets +2 more
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Nanomedicines: An approach to treat placental insufficiency and the current challenges
Journal of Controlled Release, 2023A T Lely
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Placental Insufficiency or Dysfunction
1987Placental insufficiency or dysfunction could be responsible for insufficient oxygenation during fetal life or at birth. Poor blood flow at the level of the placenta or poor perfusion may result in anoxia (lack of oxygenation) or ischemia (poor flow) or both, causing CO2 retention and, if prolonged, metabolic acidosis.
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The role of melatonin in pregnancies complicated by placental insufficiency: A systematic review
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2022Ilaria Fantasia +2 more
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