Morphometric Study of Placental Vessels and Correlation of Results with Doppler Examination at the Level of Fetal Umbilical Arteries, in Pregnancies Complicated by Preeclampsia
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ABSTRACT:
In pregnancies with normal evolution, during the second and third pregnancy trimesters, an increase in the uteroplacental flow is found, which is shown by a decrease in the IR at the level of umbilical arteries. This phenomenon is correlated with a decrease in the wall thickness of arteries from third order stem villi. These changes ensure an efficient materno-fetal gas exchange.
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