Knowledge about human fetal growth and organ development has greatly developed in the last 50 years. Anatomists and physiologists had already described some crucial aspects, for example, the circulation of blood during intrauterine life through the fetal heart, the liver as well as the placenta. However, only in the last century physiologic studies were performed in animal models. In the human fetus, the introduction of ultrasound and Doppler velocimetry has provided data about the growth and development of the fetus and of the circulation through the different fetal districts. Moreover, in the last 2 decades we have learned about fetal oxygenation and fetal nutrient supply caused by the availability of fetal blood samples obtained under re...
Among primates, human neonates have the largest brains but also the highest proportion of body fat. ...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects about 5–10% pregnancies and is associated with poorer outcome...
Although a great deal is known about the metabolism of fetal tissues (Roux & Yoshioka, 1970; Jos...
Recent findings suggest that many human fetuses have to adapt to a limited supply of nutrients and i...
Ultrasound, cardiotocography, Doppler blood flow studies of the fetal and placental circulation, fet...
Based on epidemiological and experimental evidence, the origins of childhood obesity and early onset...
This article reviews the actual knowledge and future developments of ultrasound techniques for the e...
Knowledge of fetal nutrient supply has greatly increased in the last decade due to the availability ...
Pathophysiological processes underlying intrauterine growth restriction are very complex and poorly ...
The role of placental function in maintaining an adequate fetal growth has been addressed by many di...
textabstractThe importance of the female womb and the mysterious processes that take place in the u...
OBJECTIVE: Experimental studies show that fetal liver venous perfusionis a determinant for growth in...
Background: Fetal human liver developmental morphology is very important for diagnosis of congenital...
Fetal growth restriction is the failure of a fetus to achieve its full growth potential, resulting i...
Among primates, human neonates have the largest brains but also the highest proportion of body fat. ...
Among primates, human neonates have the largest brains but also the highest proportion of body fat. ...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects about 5–10% pregnancies and is associated with poorer outcome...
Although a great deal is known about the metabolism of fetal tissues (Roux & Yoshioka, 1970; Jos...
Recent findings suggest that many human fetuses have to adapt to a limited supply of nutrients and i...
Ultrasound, cardiotocography, Doppler blood flow studies of the fetal and placental circulation, fet...
Based on epidemiological and experimental evidence, the origins of childhood obesity and early onset...
This article reviews the actual knowledge and future developments of ultrasound techniques for the e...
Knowledge of fetal nutrient supply has greatly increased in the last decade due to the availability ...
Pathophysiological processes underlying intrauterine growth restriction are very complex and poorly ...
The role of placental function in maintaining an adequate fetal growth has been addressed by many di...
textabstractThe importance of the female womb and the mysterious processes that take place in the u...
OBJECTIVE: Experimental studies show that fetal liver venous perfusionis a determinant for growth in...
Background: Fetal human liver developmental morphology is very important for diagnosis of congenital...
Fetal growth restriction is the failure of a fetus to achieve its full growth potential, resulting i...
Among primates, human neonates have the largest brains but also the highest proportion of body fat. ...
Among primates, human neonates have the largest brains but also the highest proportion of body fat. ...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects about 5–10% pregnancies and is associated with poorer outcome...
Although a great deal is known about the metabolism of fetal tissues (Roux & Yoshioka, 1970; Jos...