Poor placentation, which manifests as pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction, is a major pregnancy complication. The underlying cause is a deficiency in normal trophoblast invasion of the spiral arteries, associated with placental inflammation, oxidative stress, and an antiangiogenic state. Peripartum therapies, such as prenatal maternal corticosteroids and magnesium sulphate, can prevent some of the adverse neonatal outcomes, but there is currently no treatment for poor placentation itself. Instead, management relies on identifying the consequences of poor placentation in the mother and fetus, with iatrogenic preterm delivery to minimise mortality and morbidity. Several promising therapies are currently under development to treat poor ...
Complications of pregnancy represent a significant disease burden, with both immediate and lasting c...
Impaired fetal growth owing to placental insufficiency is a major contributor to adverse perinatal o...
Objective: Management of late fetal growth restriction (FGR) is limited to adequate fetal monitoring...
Poor placentation, which manifests as pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction, is a major pregnan...
Although much progress is being made in understanding the molecular pathways in the placenta that ar...
In recent years, there has been a growing amount of interest in the possibility that inadequate mat...
Objective: Management of late fetal growth restriction (FGR) is limited to adequate fetal monitoring...
Background: Prevention of placental mediated pregnancy complication is likely the best approach to d...
Obstetric and newborn outcomes of assisted reproductive technology (ART) pregnancies are associated ...
Placental dysfunction underlies major obstetric diseases such as pre-eclampsia and fetal growth rest...
Purpose of this review was to highlight the current and future possibilities of medicine in preventi...
Purpose of this review was to highlight the current and future possibilities of medicine in preventi...
Recent studies have provided new insight into aberrations in the immunological interplay between mot...
The most important function of the placenta is the exchange of nutrients and oxygen between a mother...
Background: Placenta previa contributes substantial maternal and neonatal morbidity including manage...
Complications of pregnancy represent a significant disease burden, with both immediate and lasting c...
Impaired fetal growth owing to placental insufficiency is a major contributor to adverse perinatal o...
Objective: Management of late fetal growth restriction (FGR) is limited to adequate fetal monitoring...
Poor placentation, which manifests as pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction, is a major pregnan...
Although much progress is being made in understanding the molecular pathways in the placenta that ar...
In recent years, there has been a growing amount of interest in the possibility that inadequate mat...
Objective: Management of late fetal growth restriction (FGR) is limited to adequate fetal monitoring...
Background: Prevention of placental mediated pregnancy complication is likely the best approach to d...
Obstetric and newborn outcomes of assisted reproductive technology (ART) pregnancies are associated ...
Placental dysfunction underlies major obstetric diseases such as pre-eclampsia and fetal growth rest...
Purpose of this review was to highlight the current and future possibilities of medicine in preventi...
Purpose of this review was to highlight the current and future possibilities of medicine in preventi...
Recent studies have provided new insight into aberrations in the immunological interplay between mot...
The most important function of the placenta is the exchange of nutrients and oxygen between a mother...
Background: Placenta previa contributes substantial maternal and neonatal morbidity including manage...
Complications of pregnancy represent a significant disease burden, with both immediate and lasting c...
Impaired fetal growth owing to placental insufficiency is a major contributor to adverse perinatal o...
Objective: Management of late fetal growth restriction (FGR) is limited to adequate fetal monitoring...