Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6144677 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
MRI revealed the expected circulatory redistribution in response to hypoxia in IUGR fetuses. The reduced oxygen delivery in IUGR fetuses indicated impaired placental oxygen transport, whereas reduced oxygen consumption presumably reflected metabolic adaptation to diminished substrate delivery, resulting in slower fetal growth. Despite brain sparing, placental insufficiency limits fetal brain growth. Superior vena caval flow and umbilical vein T2 by MRI may be useful new markers of late-onset IUGR.
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Meng Yuan MS, Natasha MS, Sarah MD, Rory MD, Johannes MD, Varsha MD, Annika MD, Sharon MS, John G. PhD, Edmond MD, Shi-Joon MD, PhD, Lars MD, Edgar MD, Christopher K. PhD, John C. MD, Mike MBBS,