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  • Miniatura para Metilmercurio
    el periodo de embarazo,[21]​ pudiendo afectar al desarrollo del cerebro fetal. Afecta de igual forma a los infantes.[22]​ Algunos estudios indican que…
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    Timperi, Ralph; Bauchner, Howard (1989). «Effects of Maternal Marijuana and Cocaine Use on Fetal Growth». The New England Journal of Medicine (en inglés)…
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Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • Microchimerism (redirección desde Fetal microchimerism)
    that fetal cells home to injured or diseased maternal tissue where they act as stem cells and participate in repair. It is also possible that the fetal cells…
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  • Normally the maternal circulation and the fetal circulation are kept from direct contact with each other, with gas and nutrient exchange taking place…
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  • Placenta (redirección desde Maternal-fetal barrier)
    roles in facilitating nutrient, gas and waste exchange between the physically separate maternal and fetal circulations, and is an important endocrine organ…
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  • between maternal and fetal blood vessels. Focusing on oxygen exchange, there are three important aspects that allow oxygen to pass from the maternal circulation…
    38 kB (4539 palabras) - 06:32 20 abr 2024
  • circulation. The placenta functions as the exchange site of nutrients and wastes between the maternal and fetal circulation. Water, glucose, amino acids…
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  • maternal plasma, and passes through the fetal membranes by osmotic and hydrostatic forces. When fetal kidneys begin to function around week 16, fetal
    16 kB (1928 palabras) - 21:20 28 may 2024
  • and the umbilical cord. The fetal membranes surround the developing embryo and form the fetal-maternal interface. The fetal membranes are derived from…
    16 kB (1893 palabras) - 02:46 30 abr 2024
  • Fetal abduction refers to the rare crime of child abduction by kidnapping of an at term pregnant woman and extraction of her fetus through a crude cesarean…
    47 kB (5081 palabras) - 23:45 29 abr 2024
  • blood to enter the maternal circulation, which results in the mother's proliferation of IgM-secreting plasma B cells to eliminate the fetal Rh+ cells from…
    26 kB (3352 palabras) - 02:57 19 may 2024
  • transfusion, and ABO incompatibility.[citation needed] Fetal-maternal hemorrhage, which is the movement of fetal blood cells across the placenta, can occur during…
    37 kB (4303 palabras) - 11:45 16 ene 2024
  • structures known as cotyledons, which transmit fetal blood and allow exchange of oxygen and nutrients with the maternal blood. The Artiodactyla have a cotyledonary…
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  • forms the maternal surface of the placenta. This results in the elevation of the placental margin and the appearance of an annular shape. The fetal surface…
    36 kB (4019 palabras) - 16:39 1 sep 2023
  • newborn (HDN) is a condition where the passage of maternal antibodies results in the hemolysis of fetal/neonatal red cells. The antibodies can be naturally…
    30 kB (3599 palabras) - 05:03 29 nov 2023
  • vascularizes to allow for the exchange of water, gases, and solutes, including nutrients and wastes, between maternal and fetal circulations. Abnormal development…
    93 kB (10 072 palabras) - 04:31 14 may 2024
  • to prevent recurrent fetal death in massive perivillous fibrin deposition of the placenta (MPFD)". The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine.…
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  • secretion. Placental functions include nutrient transport, gas exchange, maternal-fetal communication, and waste removal from the embryo. These functions…
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  • Intrauterine hypoxia (redirección desde Fetal hypoxia)
    be attributed to maternal, placental, or fetal conditions. Kingdom and Kaufmann classifies three categories for the origin of fetal hypoxia: 1) pre-placental…
    25 kB (2667 palabras) - 08:04 5 ene 2024
  • cord. It is used in cases of severe fetal anemia, such as when fetal red blood cells are being destroyed by maternal antibodies. IUTs are performed by perinatologists…
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  • could also be used for the initiation of fetal development. An artificial uterus could also help make fetal surgery procedures at an early stage an option…
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  • absence is assumed to prevent destruction by maternal cytotoxic T cells, which otherwise would recognize the fetal HLA-A and HLA-B molecules as foreign. On…
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  • (also known as ABO HDN) maternal IgG antibodies with specificity for the ABO blood group system pass through the placenta to the fetal circulation where they…
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