Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5894773 | Placenta | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In FGR pregnancies, reduction of amniotic fluid volume is directly correlated to histological features of placental under-perfusion, meconium staining of membranes and fetal vascular damage. These findings support the clinical notion that in FGR pregnancies oligohydramnios is a risk factor of fetal hypoxia and possibly of increased adverse neonatal outcomes.
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Authors
A. Spinillo, S. Cesari, S. Bariselli, C. Tzialla, B. Gardella, E.M. Silini,