Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a medical term which refers to a baby who is not growing normally within the womb. In general, this label is for babies who weigh less than the 10th ...
Chronic hypertension (CHTN) is a risk factor for both intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) as well as preeclampsia. This study was performed to: (1) describe the prevalence of IUGR in women with ...
A University of Liverpool led international clinical trial has found an anti-impotence drug to be ineffective at improving outcomes for pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction. Fetal ...
Background: To explore the hypothesis that maternal periodontitis is associated with increased risk for Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR), we examined the risk of IUGR in relation to periodontal ...
Waiting for birth or inducing found equally effective for women with intrauterine growth restriction
Researchers have shown that waiting for birth is as effective as inducing labor in cases of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). In a study to be presented February 4 at the Society for ...
A clinical trial has found an anti-impotence drug to be ineffective at improving outcomes for pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction. A University of Liverpool led international clinical ...
The infant's mother was initially evaluated in St. Louis Children's Hospital at 10 years of age with acute onset chorea, splenomegaly and thrombocytosis (platelet count of 1.5 million/cumm). Her ...
During a routine ultrasound, I was diagnosed with intrauterine growth restriction. I was only 27 weeks pregnant, and up until that point, had no complications with the pregnancy. I had a scheduled ...
As he'll proudly tell you, my son is now 4 (and a half!) years old, which means we're almost halfway through a decade since that terrifying night he was admitted to the NICU. As time continues to ...
The high rate of morbidities in growth-restricted neonates has been well documented. Moreover, accumulated evidence over the last two decades converges on an increasing risk of metabolic syndrome ...
My third pregnancy was not as smooth as my first two. At 28 weeks, we received news that Sonia had intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Something was obstructing the nourishment she was meant to ...
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