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Placental blood flow can influence malaria during pregnancy Date: February 1, 2013 Source: Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) Summary: Malaria in pregnancy causes a range of adverse effects ...
Their results indicate a higher accumulation of parasites in placental regions with low blood flow, being these areas more prone to an inflammatory response. Advanced Search Home ...
Placental insufficiency is linked to blood flow problems. While maternal blood and vascular disorders can trigger it, medications and lifestyle habits are also possible triggers.
Circulation favors placenta over brain in fetuses of diabetic mothers. ScienceDaily . Retrieved May 27, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2016 / 12 / 161211074117.htm ...
Leipzig, Germany - 10 December 2016: Blood flows preferentially to the placenta instead of the brain in foetuses of mothers with diabetes, reveals research presented today at EuroEcho-Imaging 2016 ...
A team of researchers funded by the National Institutes of Health has developed a new ultrasound technique to monitor the placenta for impaired fetal blood flow early in pregnancy.
Malaria in pregnancy causes a range of adverse effects, including abortions, stillbirths, premature delivery and low infant birth weight. Many of these effects are thought to derive from a ...
During pregnancy, malaria causes a range of adverse effects, including abortions, stillbirths, premature delivery and low infant birth weight.
Blood flows preferentially to the placenta instead of the brain in foetuses of mothers with diabetes, reveals research presented today at EuroEcho-Imaging 2016.
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