Goal. Weight at delivery is a standard cumulative measure of placental growth. But weight is a crude summary of other placental characteristics, such as the size and shape of the chorionic plate and the location of the um-bilical cord insertion. Distributions of such measures across a cohort reveal information about the developmental history of the chorionic plate that is unavailable from an analysis based solely on the mean and standard devia-tion. Methods & Materials. Various measures were determined from digitized images of chorionic plates obtained from the Pregnancy, Infection, and Nu-trition Study, a prospective cohort study of preterm birth in central North Carolina between 2002 and 2004. The centroids (the geometric centers) and...
The placentae of 46 normal pregnancies artificially terminated between 6 and 15 weeks ofgestation we...
Background: Placenta is the most potent endocrine organ in the body. The human placenta is of a hemo...
Background: - Placenta, a feto-maternal organ that provides oxygen, nutrients and removes waste prod...
Fetal growth depends in part on placental growth. The authors tested placental measures derived from...
Placentas are generally round-oval in shape, but “irregular” shapes are common. In the Collaborative...
The placental weight ratio (PWR) is a common proxy for the balance between fetal and placental growt...
This report describes work carried out at a Mathematics-in-Medicine Study Group. It is believed that...
Introduction: Individual placental and umbilical cord morphometry have been previously identified to...
Background: The placenta plays a crucial role in sustaining pregnancy and supporting healthy foetal ...
In clinical practice, variability of placental surface shape is common. We measure the average place...
In the human, placental structure is closely related to placental function and consequent pregnancy ...
Objectives: To quantify placental weight and its ratio to birth weight in normal pregnancy; and to d...
Introduction The weight of the placenta can be indicative of efficacy in nutrient and oxygen supply....
¶<p>p-values refer to odds ratio for categorical data and t-test for continuous variables for compar...
BackgroundStudies have shown that the shape and size of the placenta at birth predict blood pressure...
The placentae of 46 normal pregnancies artificially terminated between 6 and 15 weeks ofgestation we...
Background: Placenta is the most potent endocrine organ in the body. The human placenta is of a hemo...
Background: - Placenta, a feto-maternal organ that provides oxygen, nutrients and removes waste prod...
Fetal growth depends in part on placental growth. The authors tested placental measures derived from...
Placentas are generally round-oval in shape, but “irregular” shapes are common. In the Collaborative...
The placental weight ratio (PWR) is a common proxy for the balance between fetal and placental growt...
This report describes work carried out at a Mathematics-in-Medicine Study Group. It is believed that...
Introduction: Individual placental and umbilical cord morphometry have been previously identified to...
Background: The placenta plays a crucial role in sustaining pregnancy and supporting healthy foetal ...
In clinical practice, variability of placental surface shape is common. We measure the average place...
In the human, placental structure is closely related to placental function and consequent pregnancy ...
Objectives: To quantify placental weight and its ratio to birth weight in normal pregnancy; and to d...
Introduction The weight of the placenta can be indicative of efficacy in nutrient and oxygen supply....
¶<p>p-values refer to odds ratio for categorical data and t-test for continuous variables for compar...
BackgroundStudies have shown that the shape and size of the placenta at birth predict blood pressure...
The placentae of 46 normal pregnancies artificially terminated between 6 and 15 weeks ofgestation we...
Background: Placenta is the most potent endocrine organ in the body. The human placenta is of a hemo...
Background: - Placenta, a feto-maternal organ that provides oxygen, nutrients and removes waste prod...