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‖ placenta (pləˈsɛntə) [L. placenta cake = Gr. πλακόεις, -όεντα, contr. -οῦς, -οῦντα, flat cake, also mallow seed, f. the root πλακ- of πλάξ, πλάκα flat plate. So in It., Sp., Pg., Fr. in sense 1.] 1. Zool. and Anat. Pl. placentæ or placentas. (Originally placenta uterīna uterine cake.) The spongy v...
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Placenta
The syncytiotrophoblast contributes to the barrier function of the placenta.
The placenta grows throughout pregnancy. Placenta accreta, when the placenta implants too deeply, all the way to the actual muscle of uterine wall (without penetrating it)
Placenta praevia, when
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placenta
placenta/pləˈsentə; plə`sɛntə/ n(pl -tae / -ti:; -ti/ or ~s) (anatomy 解) organ lining the womb during pregnancy by which the foetus is nourished through the umbilical cord, and which is expelled after birth 胎盘.
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Placenta Previa or Low-Lying Placenta - What to Expect
Placenta previa is a relatively rare pregnancy complication in which the placenta implants low in the uterus and covers part or all of the cervix. Currently, placenta previa is defined as any instance where the placenta covers part or all of the cervix. Previous categories of the condition, including marginal previa (when the placenta is within ...
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Placenta (disambiguation)
The placenta is a human organ which provides nutrients to a developing embryo or foetus. organs in non-human animals
Other uses
Placenta (food), an ancient Roman foodstuff after which the organ was named
Placenta, a 2018/2020 song by Tallah
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Placenta (journal)
It is the official journal of the International Federation of Placenta Associations, which incorporates:
Australia and New Zealand Placenta Research Association
European Placenta Group
Japanese Placenta Association
the Placenta Association of the Americas
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Monthly journals
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Anseropoda placenta
Anseropoda placenta, also called the goose foot starfish, is a species of sea star in the family Asterinidae. Description
Anseropoda placenta is up to in diameter. It's a very thin, leaflike, flat sea star with short webbed arms.
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Circumvallate placenta
a circumvallate placenta. involve the entire placenta but rather a portion of the placenta.
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Trachycystis placenta
Trachycystis placenta is a species of very small, air-breathing, land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Charopidae.
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胎盘植入性疾病 (Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder)
胎盘植入:胎盘侵入子宫并侵入子宫肌层; 穿透性胎盘:胎盘侵入子宫浆膜层,即子宫外层,有时会穿透浆膜层,侵入临近器官,比如膀胱。 胎盘植入性疾病是怎么发生的? 每10,000名孕妇中约有1.7人会发生胎盘植入性疾病;随着危险因素的存在,发病率会增加。
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placenta marginata in Chinese - placenta marginata meaning in Chinese ...
placenta marginata in Chinese : 有缘胎盘…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Retained placenta
Retained placenta can be broadly divided into:
failed separation of the placenta from the uterine lining
placenta separated from the uterine lining but Very rarely a curettage is necessary to ensure that no remnants of the placenta remain (in rare conditions with very adherent placenta such as a placenta
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Physiology, Placenta - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Jul 24, 2023Pathophysiology. Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a condition in which fetal growth is less than the tenth percentile of the predicted weight for gestational age. IUGR can lead to fetal morbidity and mortality. The restriction of growth can be the result of maternal, fetal, and placental causes.
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Fetal Membranes, Placenta and Twinning - ppt download
OBJECTIVES The components of fetal membrane and their functions. Structure and function of placenta Composition of Placenta barrier
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Arachnoides placenta
Arachnoides placenta is a species of sea urchin of the family Clypeasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. Arachnoides placenta was first scientifically described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus.
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