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    Intrauterine hypoxia (also known as fetal hypoxia) occurs when the fetus is deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen. It may be due to a variety of reasons...
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    corneal hypoxia include punctate keratitis, corneal neovascularization and epithelial microcysts. Intrauterine hypoxia, also known as fetal hypoxia, occurs...
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  • hypoxia or hypoxemia, a deficiency of oxygen in arterial blood Hypoxic hypoxia, a result of insufficient oxygen available to the lungs Intrauterine hypoxia...
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  • development can be impaired by a number of maternal implications. Rubella, intrauterine hypoxia and hypothyroidism are some of the more researched examples. Alcohol...
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  • neurodevelopmental disorders, including schizophrenia, in the child. Intrauterine hypoxia, or oxygen deprivation in the womb, can cause serious brain damage...
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  • it a leading cause of death for newborns. In the United States, intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia was listed as the tenth leading cause of neonatal...
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    Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), or fetal growth restriction, is the poor growth of a fetus while in the womb during pregnancy. IUGR is defined...
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  • IH may refer to: Immune-histochemistry intrauterine hypoxia Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis) Idiopathic hypersomnia Intracranial hypertension Hydrogen...
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    fall and carbon dioxide rises, resulting in rising blood acid levels and hypoxia. Structural immaturity, as manifested by a decreased number of gas exchange...
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  • aldehyde dehydrogenase) Hypoxia (medical) Hypoxia (disambiguation) - list under Hypoxia (medical) e.g. Intrauterine hypoxia Bioenergetic systems - metabolic...
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  • (May 1994). "Umbilical cord blood erythroblast count as an index of intrauterine hypoxia". Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition. 70...
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  • Birth trauma, fracture of clavicle 767.9 Birth trauma, unspec. 768 Intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia 768.3 Fetal distress, during labor, in infant...
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  • placental infarction, maternal anemia and cardiac problems may cause intrauterine hypoxia, umbilical cord occlusion or cord prolapse may cause ischemia, resulting...
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    sphincter, which results in the passage of meconium. Then, because of intrauterine gasping or from the first few breaths after delivery, MAS may develop...
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    may result in poor uterine and placental perfusion, yielding a state of hypoxia and increased oxidative stress and the release of anti-angiogenic proteins...
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    Damian; Kingdom, John; Jaeggi, Edgar (2010). "Causes and Mechanisms of Intrauterine Hypoxia and Its Impact on the Fetal Cardiovascular System: A Review". International...
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    mandated definitions. The basic WHO definition of fetal death is the intrauterine death of any conceptus at any time during pregnancy. However, for practical...
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    widely used to assess fetal well-being by identifying babies at risk of hypoxia (lack of oxygen). CTG is mainly used during labour. A review found that...
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  • danger to the fetus and to delivery. Treatment primarily consists of intrauterine resuscitation, the goal of which is to restore oxygenation of the fetus...
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    oxidative enzymes. There are a range of responses to hypoxia at the cellular level, shown by discovery of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), which determine the...
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  • some of these data while trying to focus on the immature brain. Cerebral hypoxia-ischaemia results in reduced cerebral oxidative metabolism, cerebral lactic...
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  • complications that compound hypoxia or acidosis in the fetus, a fetus with a already compromised baseline oxygenation due to intrauterine growth restriction,...
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    result of neuronal migration disorders during early brain development, intrauterine disturbances, perinatal injuries, and other central nervous system disorders...
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  • literature on a wide range of prenatal risk factors, such as prenatal stress, intrauterine (in the womb) malnutrition, and prenatal infection. Increased paternal...
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    reserves. This can result in increased risk of caesarean delivery, fetal hypoxia, and perinatal death in pregnancies with velamentous cord insertion. Damage...
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    deformities of PRS may be the result of a mechanical problem in which intrauterine growth of certain facial structures is restricted, or mandibular positioning...
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  • development period of the cerebellum and inhibit its growth, include: hypoxia Malnutrition, either from a lack of adequate critical nutrients or an inability...
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  • prematurity. Maternal factors such as chorioamnionitis, cocaine abuse, intrauterine growth restriction, intrahepatic cholestasis during pregnancy, increased...
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    injuries includes: 1. cerebral ischemia 2. cerebral hemorrhage 3. ascending intrauterine infections. Some risk factors for perinatal brain injuries include: low...
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    susceptibility of the fetus to intrapartum hypoxia, regardless of the size of the fetus. The risk of hypoxia and the resulting risk of poor condition in...
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