Current concepts of fetal growth restriction: part I. Causes, classification, and pathophysiology

CC Lin, J Santolaya-Forgas - Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998 - journals.lww.com
CC Lin, J Santolaya-Forgas
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998journals.lww.com
Conclusion: Fetal growth restriction affects a heterogenous group of infants. Despite
development of new technology for investigation, many older basic concepts related to FGR
are still fundamentally sound. However, new investigations directly performed on human
fetuses are a useful expansion of the older concepts.
Conclusion: Fetal growth restriction affects a heterogenous group of infants. Despite development of new technology for investigation, many older basic concepts related to FGR are still fundamentally sound. However, new investigations directly performed on human fetuses are a useful expansion of the older concepts.
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