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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology
The umbilical cord is the connection between mother and fetus through which gases and nutrients are exchanged. It's remarkable structure allows for freedom of movement while providing a cushioned, protected conduit from mother to fetus. Fetal development and survival are dependent upon the umbilical cord.
Michael G, Pinette, Maria, Tropepe
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The umbilical cord is the connection between mother and fetus through which gases and nutrients are exchanged. It's remarkable structure allows for freedom of movement while providing a cushioned, protected conduit from mother to fetus. Fetal development and survival are dependent upon the umbilical cord.
Michael G, Pinette, Maria, Tropepe
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2006
Prolapse of the umbilical cord is a rare obstetric emergency that in the viable fetus necessitates an expeditious delivery. A case of a periviable pregnancy complicated by preterm premature rupture of membranes and overt umbilical cord prolapse was prolonged 2 weeks with expectant management is described. An extensive review of the literature regarding
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Prolapse of the umbilical cord is a rare obstetric emergency that in the viable fetus necessitates an expeditious delivery. A case of a periviable pregnancy complicated by preterm premature rupture of membranes and overt umbilical cord prolapse was prolonged 2 weeks with expectant management is described. An extensive review of the literature regarding
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Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2013
Problems and abnormalities of the umbilical cord play a significant role in perinatal morbidity and mortality. Because the umbilical cord is the lifeline of the fetus, any disruption of blood flow through the umbilical vessels can lead to severe fetal consequences.
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Problems and abnormalities of the umbilical cord play a significant role in perinatal morbidity and mortality. Because the umbilical cord is the lifeline of the fetus, any disruption of blood flow through the umbilical vessels can lead to severe fetal consequences.
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Complex umbilical cord entanglement
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2012We describe three cases of complex umbilical cord entanglement seen in the past 5 years at our Placenta Clinic. The cases were associated with intermittent fetal bradycardia, reduced fetal movements, and were all delivered prematurely with multiple umbilical cord loops around the neck, limbs, or body. One intrauterine fetal death occurred.
Madeline, Dodds +2 more
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Umbilical cord blood transplants
Current Opinion in Hematology, 2000With the establishment of cord blood banks, the number of related and unrelated umbilical cord blood transplants is increasing worldwide. Close links have been established with the cord blood banks. Available data showed that umbilical cord blood transplants offer overall results comparable to those obtained with related or unrelated bone marrow ...
Gluckman E., Locatelli F.
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2005
Abstract The umbilical cord is composed of elements derived from the primitive (primary) yolk sac (allantois and vitelline duct), the connecting (body) stalk, and the amnion. The primary yolk sac is lined with endoderm and forms the central portion of the embryonic gut (Fig. 35-1).
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Abstract The umbilical cord is composed of elements derived from the primitive (primary) yolk sac (allantois and vitelline duct), the connecting (body) stalk, and the amnion. The primary yolk sac is lined with endoderm and forms the central portion of the embryonic gut (Fig. 35-1).
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2009
The umbilical cord of a healthy neonate contains within it a multipotential treatment for a myriad of diseases and injuries. What was once tossed into the biohazard waste without a second thought is now known to be a goldmine of antigenically immature cells that rival the use of bone marrow for reconstitution of blood lineages.
Jennifer D, Newcomb +2 more
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The umbilical cord of a healthy neonate contains within it a multipotential treatment for a myriad of diseases and injuries. What was once tossed into the biohazard waste without a second thought is now known to be a goldmine of antigenically immature cells that rival the use of bone marrow for reconstitution of blood lineages.
Jennifer D, Newcomb +2 more
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Spontaneous umbilical cord haematoma
Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2016A male baby was delivered at term by vaginal delivery after induction of labour for maternal gestational diabetes. The pregnancy had been uncomplicated, with normal routine ultrasound scans. At delivery, the umbilical cord proximal to the baby had an abnormal appearance, with dark red discolouration and markedly increased thickness, measuring 4.5 cm in
Kate Elizabeth, Hooper, Peter, Sebire
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
Abstract 1. 1. During the 12 month period from July 1, 1948, to June 30, 1949, there were 1,525 deliveries at the Brooklyn Womens Hospital. Of these, 269 presented the complication of the short umbilical cord, an incidence of 17.6 per cent. 2. 2. There was no significant increase in the duration of the first or second stage of labor. 3. 3.
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Abstract 1. 1. During the 12 month period from July 1, 1948, to June 30, 1949, there were 1,525 deliveries at the Brooklyn Womens Hospital. Of these, 269 presented the complication of the short umbilical cord, an incidence of 17.6 per cent. 2. 2. There was no significant increase in the duration of the first or second stage of labor. 3. 3.
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