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Placental inflammation can become recurrent and negatively impact the next pregnancy, she says. "If the placenta is bad — negatively affected by inflammation ...
The hypothesis of our research is that inflammatory mediators, including alarmins, are important cause of inflammation and poor functioning of the placenta. Our ...
"With an infection, it's easier to diagnose during pregnancy, as mom and baby will have symptoms," says Dr. Enninga. "We're not good at recognizing inflammation ...
The increased inflammation and additional lesions discovered in the placenta of pregnancies with PTB compared with those at term are meaningful for placental ...
... focusing on sex-specific complications, placental inflammation and maternal immune responses with a goal of reducing complications during gestation.
The purpose of this study is to develop an ultrasound method to identify villitis of unknown etiology (VUE)-induced inflammation in the human placenta during ...
Overview. Placental abruption (abruptio placentae) is an uncommon yet serious complication of pregnancy. The placenta develops in the uterus during pregnancy ...
Placental abruption. This is when the placenta partly or completely peels away from the inner wall of the uterus before delivery. · Placenta previa. This ...
With placenta previa, the placenta attaches lower in the uterus. This results in some portion of the placental tissue covering the cervix. It can result in ...
During pregnancy, if part of the placenta grows too far into the uterine wall, it can remain attached after childbirth, causing severe maternal blood loss.
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