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Sarcocystosis in a Stillborn Lamb
Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2014ContentsConfirmed congenital sarcocystosis has been reported extremely rarely in domestic ruminants. Sarcocystosis was diagnosed in a stillborn lamb with microscopic lesions predominantly in the central nervous system and placenta. Encephalitis was characterized by multiple foci of glial nodules some with central necrosis, perivascular cuffing and ...
Agerholm, Jørgen Steen, Dubey, J. P.
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External physical examination of stillborns
Human Pathology, 1984Our experience with an epidemiologic study of ge netic and mal formative causes of stillbirth was entirely in agreement with Dr. Schneiderman's editoriali concernin g the diagnostic power of external physical examination ( EPE) . The to pics and recommendations mentioned by Dr. Schneiderman are particularly pertinent to stillborn in fants (0 . 8 per ce
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Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2020
Clayton Carlyle Tarr, “Stillborn Plots: Revolution, Imagination, and the Failure of Romanticism” (pp. 415–447) The metaphor “fell stillborn from the press” was used frequently by Romantic-era critics to disparage unsuccessful literary productions.
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Clayton Carlyle Tarr, “Stillborn Plots: Revolution, Imagination, and the Failure of Romanticism” (pp. 415–447) The metaphor “fell stillborn from the press” was used frequently by Romantic-era critics to disparage unsuccessful literary productions.
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Stillborn Infants: Associated Malformations
Birth Defects Research, 2018BackgroundStillbirth, defined as death of a fetus in utero after 20 weeks of gestation, occurs in 1 to 2% of pregnancies in the United States. Many of these stillborn infants have associated malformations, including chromosome abnormalities, neural tube defects, and malformation syndromes.
Lewis B. Holmes +6 more
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Genotyping of macerated stillborn fetuses
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991It is generally impossible to collect blood or to culture tissue from a macerated stillborn fetus. Accurate genotyping of such a fetus may, however, be critical for the diagnosis of genetic diseases and appropriate genetic counseling. In the East Flanders Prospective Twin Study, placental tissue of twin and triplet sets, in some of which one or both ...
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Comprehensive Review of the Stillborn Placenta
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2015Stillbirth is a common complication of pregnancy, affecting one in every 160 women in the United States who are pregnant. Stillbirth has a significant adverse medical and psychological impact on families. Identifying the cause of stillbirth can yield recommendations for the management of future pregnancies, provide a risk of recurrence, and give ...
Jennifer N, Weida +3 more
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