This article investigated the morpho–functional features of utero–placental blood flow in the mother–placenta–fetus through ultrasound diagnostic methods in women with threatened miscarriage in the early stages of gestation. The findings of the study data allow us to optimize the ultrasound screening program that significantly improves early diagnosis of placental disorders and provides detailed information on the nature of the growth of the fetus
Background: Second-trimester uterine artery Doppler is a well-established tool for the prediction of...
Fetal growth restriction is the largest single risk factor for stillbirth, one of the biggest issues...
Background: Spontaneous miscarriage is defined as an involuntary termination of pregnancy before 20t...
This article investigated the morpho–functional features of utero–placental blood flow in the mother...
Miscarriage occurs in approximately 25% of all clinical pregnancies. Little is known as to the cause...
The placenta is the vital support organ for the developing fetus. This article reviews current ultra...
Reduced placental vasculature was revealed using 3D Doppler ultrasound at 8—14 weeks' gestation in 2...
Background: Studies have been previously conducted to investigate biomarkers and ultrasound markers ...
Background. To assess whether the gestation at which abnormal uterine artery waveforms disappear is ...
Both ultrasound and biochemical markers either alone or in combination have been described in the li...
Early spontaneous abortions occur in 6-20% of all pregnancies; however, the exact mechanisms involve...
Pathological placentation (placenta previa and placenta accreta) is one of the main problems in mode...
Background: First-trimester miscarriage is common, with women increasingly offered an ultrasound sca...
Introduction: Conventional ultrasound has been used in the management of early pregnancy complicati...
Aim. Identify the most informative ultrasound criteria for the pathology of the embryo and extraembr...
Background: Second-trimester uterine artery Doppler is a well-established tool for the prediction of...
Fetal growth restriction is the largest single risk factor for stillbirth, one of the biggest issues...
Background: Spontaneous miscarriage is defined as an involuntary termination of pregnancy before 20t...
This article investigated the morpho–functional features of utero–placental blood flow in the mother...
Miscarriage occurs in approximately 25% of all clinical pregnancies. Little is known as to the cause...
The placenta is the vital support organ for the developing fetus. This article reviews current ultra...
Reduced placental vasculature was revealed using 3D Doppler ultrasound at 8—14 weeks' gestation in 2...
Background: Studies have been previously conducted to investigate biomarkers and ultrasound markers ...
Background. To assess whether the gestation at which abnormal uterine artery waveforms disappear is ...
Both ultrasound and biochemical markers either alone or in combination have been described in the li...
Early spontaneous abortions occur in 6-20% of all pregnancies; however, the exact mechanisms involve...
Pathological placentation (placenta previa and placenta accreta) is one of the main problems in mode...
Background: First-trimester miscarriage is common, with women increasingly offered an ultrasound sca...
Introduction: Conventional ultrasound has been used in the management of early pregnancy complicati...
Aim. Identify the most informative ultrasound criteria for the pathology of the embryo and extraembr...
Background: Second-trimester uterine artery Doppler is a well-established tool for the prediction of...
Fetal growth restriction is the largest single risk factor for stillbirth, one of the biggest issues...
Background: Spontaneous miscarriage is defined as an involuntary termination of pregnancy before 20t...