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Article:" Viscoelastic evaluation of fetal umbilical vein for reconstruction of middle cerebral artery," by Dongyuan Li1, Donghui Xu1, Peng Li2, Jun Wei1, Kun Yang3, Conghai Zhao1 (1 Department of ...
Umbilical vein has been substituted for artery in vascular transplantation, but it remains unclear whether the stress relaxation and creep between these vessels are consistent. A recent study reported ...
Recent systematic review evaluated the association between peripartum fetal Doppler sonography findings and perinatal ...
While researchers have replaced umbilical vein with artery in vascular transplantation, there is no clarity on whether the stress relaxation and creep between these vessels are consistent.
In 29 fetuses with fetal growth restriction (estimated fetal weight ≤5th percentile), we used ultrasound to measure blood flows in the umbilical vein, ductus venosus, left portal vein, and main ...
The umbilical vein carries oxygen-rich blood to the baby. ... Even if a doctor has called your two-vessel cord an isolated SUA, there’s still a risk for slower than normal fetal growth.
Dysfunction of fetal umbilical vein endothelial cells and fetal EPCs may also occur in preeclamptic pregnancies. Umbilical vein endothelial cell samples ...
The umbilical cord vein provides oxygen and nutrients from your blood directly to the fetal blood. The two arteries remove waste products from the fetal circulation. There isn’t any mixing of ...
If your umbilical cord only has one artery, it increases your risk for fetal anomalies. Single umbilical artery risks. ... Usually, the vein is larger and distinguishable from the two arteries.
This letter is regarding the article “‘My little fighter’: Baby survives thanks to rare blood transfusion” by Chelsea Davis (The Billings Gazette, May 9, 2016).