Placental lesion multiplicity: risk factor for IUGR and neonatal cranial ultrasound abnormalities

作者: Rose M Viscardi , Chen-Chih J Sun

DOI: 10.1016/S0378-3782(01)00114-1

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摘要: Abstract Objective : To determine whether placental lesions are risk factors for neurologic morbidities in intrauterine growth restricted (IUGR) infants, we compared the incidence of cranial ultrasound (CUS) abnormalities and number type IUGR cases gestational age-matched appropriate age (AGA) controls. Study design Retrospective case-control study 94 singleton 145 AGA infants. Medical records, CUS reports, histology were reviewed. Analyses included χ 2 , t -test, analysis variance logistic regressions to identify those variables significantly associated with abnormalities. Results The was 1.7-fold higher (50%) than controls (29.7%) ( p Conclusions severity expressed as cumulative is a significant factor perinatal brain injury. These results suggest that abnormal uteroplacental or fetoplacental blood flow may adversely affect increase

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