A placental disease is any disease, disorder, or pathology of the placenta. Ischemic placental disease leads to the attachment of the placenta to the uterine...
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Placental abruption is when the placenta separates early from the uterus, in other words separates before childbirth. It occurs most commonly around 25...
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Placenta (redirect from Placental barrier)
Deterioration in placental functioning, referred to as placental insufficiency, may be related to mother-to-child transmission of some infectious diseases. A very...
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true placental infarcts, as they result from deposition of fibrin around the chorionic villi, i.e. perivillous fibrin deposition. Placental disease Marcorelles...
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moles are abnormal conceptions with excessive placental development. Conception takes place, but placental tissue grows very fast, rather than supporting...
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gestation (twins or triplets, etc.) Placental abnormalities: Hyperplacentosis: Excessive exposure to chorionic villi Placental ischemia Family history Family...
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Placental insufficiency or utero-placental insufficiency is the failure of the placenta to deliver sufficient nutrients to the fetus during pregnancy,...
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Intrauterine growth restriction (redirect from Placental growth restriction)
hypothyroidism Blood clotting disorder/disease (e.g., Factor V Leiden) Preeclampsia Multiple gestation Uterine malformations Placental insufficiency Chromosomal abnormalities...
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Placental growth factor (PlGF) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PGF gene. Placental growth factor (PGF) is a member of the VEGF (vascular...
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Placental expulsion (also called afterbirth) occurs when the placenta comes out of the birth canal after childbirth. The period of time starting just...
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Pangolin (redirect from List of placental mammals in Order Pholidota)
Murphy WJ, Eizirik E, et al. (14 December 2001). "Resolution of the Early Placental Mammal Radiation Using Bayesian Phylogenetics". Science. 294 (5550): 2348–2351...
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Eating disorder (section Celiac disease)
histories: assessment of brain disorders in the context of fetal-maternal-placental disease. Part 1: Fetal neurologic consultations in the context of antepartum...
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Placental site trophoblastic tumor is a form of gestational trophoblastic disease, which is thought to arise from intermediate trophoblast. The tumor...
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Gaucher's disease or Gaucher disease (/ɡoʊˈʃeɪ/) (GD) is a genetic disorder in which glucocerebroside (a sphingolipid, also known as glucosylceramide)...
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Antepartum bleeding (section Placental abruption)
placenta praevia depends on the location of placental attachment; Types 1 and 2 are classified as minor placental praevia as these typically result in minor...
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Sarcoidosis (redirect from Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann disease)
Besnier–Boeck–Schaumann disease) is a disease involving abnormal collections of inflammatory cells that form lumps known as granulomata. The disease usually begins...
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Urethra (redirect from Urethral disease)
that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus, through which placental mammals urinate and ejaculate. In non-mammalian vertebrates, the urethra...
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antibodies do not cross the placental barrier, which is why no effects to the fetus are seen in first pregnancies for Rh-D mediated disease. However, in subsequent...
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Pre-eclampsia (category Rare diseases)
have given rise to the hypothesis that pre-eclampsia is a disease process by which a placental lesion such as hypoxia allows increased fetal material into...
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Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (redirect from Placental transfusion syndromes)
It usually develops between week 16 and 25 of pregnancy, during peak placental growth. The cause of the developmental effects on a surviving fetus may...
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recur. Gestational trophoblastic disease Placental site trophoblastic tumour Jacob, S.; Mohapatra, D. (2009). "Placental site nodule: a tumor-like trophoblastic...
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Phylogeny of Placental Evolution Through Dynamic Integrations of Retrotransposons". Molecular Biology of Placental Development and Disease. Progress in...
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Complications of pregnancy (redirect from Diseases in pregnancy)
thrombosis Hypertension Preeclampsia Eclampsia Placental abruption Placenta previa Fetal-to-mother hemorrhage Rh disease Amniotic fluid embolism Delayed delivery...
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Scrotum (redirect from Diseases of the scrotum)
Unlike placental mammals, some male marsupials have a scrotum that is anterior to the penis, which is not homologous to the scrotum of placental mammals...
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Gestation (section Placental mammals)
specialized layer of endometrium that forms the base of the placental bed) and in placental cells. This increase in senescence is associated with a gradual...
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Oligohydramnios (section Placental)
have a maternal, fetal, or placental cause. Conditions such as preeclampsia, chronic hypertension, collagen vascular disease, nephropathy, and thrombophilia...
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increase in thyroxine binding globulin, an increase in placental type 3 deioidinase and the placental transfer of maternal thyroxine to the fetus, the demand...
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List of bats (redirect from List of placental mammals in Order Chiroptera)
This list contains the placental mammals in the order Chiroptera. There are an estimated 1,300 species of bat. Genera and species of flying fox as according...
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Thyroid disease in women is an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid in women. This condition can have a profound effect during pregnancy and on...
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Uterus (redirect from Uterine disease)
chorioallantoic placenta, similar to those of placental mammals. The fetus usually develops fully in placental mammals and only partially in marsupials including...
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