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extrauterine asphyxia is often a sequel of intrauterine asphyxia. It is known that various abnormalities and complications during pregnancy and labour ...
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asphyxia in utero were present but slight extrauterine asphyxia occurred accompanied by marked petechial haemorrhages on the face. Blood groups: mother 0 ...
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... growth retardation and intrauterine asphyxia the present results indicate that the ... supply thereby increasing the risk of intra- and extra-uterine asphyxia.
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Nov 4, 2011 ... Overview; Transition to Extrauterine Physiology; Preparation for ... Perinatal asphyxia and extreme prematurity are the 2 complications of ...
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Dystonics had more reduced optimality in items related to deficient intrauterine growth, intra- and extrauterine asphyxia-choreoathetotics in items related to ...
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Birth asphyxia. Several important things happen to a baby at birth to enable it to make the transition to extrauterine life. Changes take place in the lungs to allow ...
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During normal parturition, mild asphyxia occurs and results in fetal responses that lead to a successful transition to extrauterine life. If more than mild transient ...
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Jun 3, 2010 ... Factors will affect the fetus' adjustment to extra-uterine life. 1. increase fetal asphyxia 2. a condition of hypoxemia 3. hypercapnia 4. acidosis ...
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and of intra- and extra-uterine asphyxia after propra- nolol treatment during pregnancy (24). This might be due to the fact that propranolol crosses the placental ...
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have had no signs of intra or extra uterine asphyxia. Altogether 50 mother-infant dyads were selected for the study, 8 mother—infant pairs who did not fulfill the ...
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