Keyword "PLACENTA" found in the following publications:
THE DEFINITION OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL STATUS OF WOMEN WITH FETOPLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY
Fetoplacental insufficiency (FPI) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy. From 50-80% of pregnant women it becomes ...
Background: Placental insufficiency (PI) is a key feature of pregnancies with fetal growth restriction (FGR). FGR is defined ...
Background: Folate cycle enzymes regulate key reactions in folate-mediated single-carbon metabolism. The folate cycle disturbances may be associated ...
Background: Fetal brain damage during pregnancy is a major cause of neonatal death and disability, as well ...
THE EFFECT OF HUMORAL FACTORS RELEASED BY HYPOPERFUSED PLACENTA ON FETAL DEVELOPMENT
Simulation of hypoperfusion of the right uterine horn in rats on the 14th day of pregnancy resulted in disruption of ...TERMS OF EMERGENCE OF THE MAIN CLINICAL SYMPTOMS OF PREECLAMPSIA AT THE PRESENT STAGE
The purpose of the research was to study the terms of appearance of the first clinical symptoms of preeclampsia ...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of innovative peptides obtained by addition of polypeptide motifs ...
Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is one of the most serious pregnancy complications and is the leading cause of maternal and ...
PHARMACOLOGICAL CORRECTION OF FETOPLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY WITH FETAL GROWTH RETARDATION SYNDROME
Introduction: fetoplacental insufficiency (FPI) is an important problem of obstetrics. This pathological condition leads to the development of fetal ...
Background: Hypertensive disorders, in particular preeclampsia, which accounts for 2 to 8% of the total number of pregnancies ...