نتایج جستجو برای: placental site trophoblastic tumor

تعداد نتایج: 784633  

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2008
Kesha Baptiste-Roberts Carolyn M Salafia Wanda K Nicholson Anne Duggan Nae-Yuh Wang Frederick L Brancati

BACKGROUND Previous studies of maternal risk factors for abnormal placental growth have focused on placental weight and placental ratio as measures of placental growth. We sought to identify maternal risk factors for placental weight and two neglected dimensions of placental growth: placental thickness and chorionic plate area. METHODS We conducted an analysis of 24,135 mother-placenta pairs ...

1999
Daniel L. Schmoldt Matt F. Winn Philip A. Araman

For the past 2-1/2 years, our Research Work Unit (RWU) has been operating a Web site (http://www.se4702.forprod.vt.edu). The site became operational in October 1995. In the beginning, it was primarily designed to stake out a piece of the Internet with our name and our RWU’s organizational mission. Quickly, it became apparent to us, however, that our user community could benefit greatly if we in...

2016
Shunji Suzuki

We examined the prevalence of specific perinatal complications of monochorionic-diamniotic twin pregnancies in cases without any abnormal findings until the second trimester of pregnancy. This was a retrospective cohort study performed at a tertiary perinatal center in Tokyo, Japan. There were 88 cases of uncomplicated monochorionic-diamniotic twin pregnancies at 28 weeks of gestation. In five ...

2013
Fiorenza Minervini Alessandra Giannoccaro Michele Nicassio Giuseppe Panzarini Giovanni Michele Lacalandra

Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a renal mycotoxin and transplacental genotoxic carcinogen. The aim of this study was to evaluate the natural occurrence of OTA in equine blood samples and its placental transfer. For the assessment of OTA levels, serum samples were collected from 12 stallions, 7 cycling mares and 17 pregnant mares. OTA was found in 83% of serum samples (median value = 121.4 pg/mL). For the...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1988
M J Koury M C Bondurant S E Graber S T Sawyer

Erythropoietin (EP) mRNA was measured in normal and anemic mice during fetal and postnatal development. Normal fetal livers at 14 d of gestation contained a low level of EP mRNA. By day 19 of gestation, no EP mRNA was detected in normal or anemic fetal livers or normal fetal kidneys, but anemic fetal kidneys had low levels of EP mRNA. Newborn through adult stage mice responded to anemia by accu...

Journal: :Hypertension 2011
Xiaozhong Wen Elizabeth W Triche Joseph W Hogan Edmond D Shenassa Stephen L Buka

We tested hypotheses that disproportionately large placental size and vascular lesions were associated with high systolic blood pressure (SBP); and these associations might be more evident with age. The sample included 13 273 of 40 666 full-term singletons in the Collaborative Perinatal Project. Placentas were examined by pathologists blinded of pregnancy courses and outcomes. The 4-month and 7...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1976
T M Setcavage Y B Kim

Minnesota miniature piglets obtained by hysterectomy and deprived of colostrum were examined for the presence of immunoglobulin by immunoelectrophoresis, double-gel diffusion, and radial immunodiffusion techniques with specific anti-immunoglobulin chain sera. A large amount of variability existed between different litters of piglets and between different piglets within the same litter, ranging ...

2012
Željko Eremić

Modern educational websites offer a wealth of information and content intended for both students and teachers. Such facilities often are not grouped in a single location. While students are in need of fast and effi cient access to certain content, teachers are in need for an insight into the learning process of students. By using capabilities of Ajax, it is possible to implement a system for mu...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2008
John G Fleagle Zelalem Assefa Francis H Brown John J Shea

Cranial and skeletal remains of modern humans, Homo sapiens, were discovered in the Kibish Formation in 1967 by a team from the Kenya National Museums directed by Richard Leakey. Omo I, from Kamoya's Hominid Site (KHS), consists of much of a skeleton, including most of the cranial vault, parts of the face and mandible, and many postcranial elements. Omo II, from Paul's Hominid Site (PHS), is a ...

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