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Fetal Death Due to an Unusual Coexistence of Two Umbilical Cord Anomalies: Analysis in a Forensic Perspective. [PDF]
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Transhepatic embolization of jejunal variceal bleeding in a patient with liver cirrhosis: a case report. [PDF]
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994
Our purpose was to objectively quantitate umbilical vascular coiling.In this prospective study the umbilical cords and delivery records of 100 consecutive liveborn neonates were studied. The umbilical coiling index of each cord was determined by dividing the total number of complete umbilical vascular coils by the umbilical cord length (in centimeters).
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Our purpose was to objectively quantitate umbilical vascular coiling.In this prospective study the umbilical cords and delivery records of 100 consecutive liveborn neonates were studied. The umbilical coiling index of each cord was determined by dividing the total number of complete umbilical vascular coils by the umbilical cord length (in centimeters).
T H, Strong +3 more
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The umbilical coiling index, a review of the literature
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2005Our aim was to review the literature on umbilical cord coiling. Relevant articles in English published between 1966 and 2003 were retrieved by a Medline search and cross-referencing. The normal umbilical cord coiling index (UCI) is 0.17 (+/- 0.009) spirals completed per cm. Abnormal cord coiling, i.e.
Peter Gj Nikkels
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The umbilical coiling index in normal pregnancy
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2002To provide reference values for the umbilical coiling index in uncomplicated pregnancy.Umbilical cords were collected from livebom singleton infants born after uncomplicated pregnancies. The umbilical coiling index (UCI) was calculated as the number of coils divided by the cord length in centimeters.
van Diik, C. C. +5 more
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The umbilical coiling index in complicated pregnancy
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2007To evaluate umbilical cord coiling in pregnancies with adverse outcome.Umbilical cords and hospital records of 565 consecutive cases with an indication for histological examination of the placenta were studied. The umbilical coiling index (UCI) was determined as the number of complete coils divided by the length of the cord in centimeters, by an ...
de Laat, Monique W. M. +5 more
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Perinatal outcomes of abnormal umbilical coiling according to a modified umbilical coiling index
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2016AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to determine the relation between perinatal outcomes and umbilical cord coiling as evaluated by a modified umbilical coiling index.MethodsIn this retrospective study, 200 consecutive umbilical cords were examined. An umbilical venous and arterial coiling index was calculated by dividing the total number of umbilical
Yasumasa Ohno
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Sonographic evaluation of umbilical cord insertion with umbilical coiling index
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1999The aim of this study was to investigate the association between umbilical cord hypocoiling and abnormal placental insertion of the umbilical cord.Umbilical coiling was measured by sonography in 253 pregnant women in their second or third trimester. An umbilical coiling index, defined here as the reciprocal of the length of 1 umbilical vascular coil ...
Shunji Suzuki
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The umbilical coiling index and adverse perinatal outcome
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2006AbstractObjective: Evaluation of the relationship between umbilical coiling index (UCI) and adverse perinatal outcome.Method: A prospective study was performed on 699 pregnant women who were 37–40 weeks. UCI was determined by dividing the total number of the complete vascular coiling by the total umbilical cord length in centimeters.
Maryam Kashanian
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