Research paper
Evidence-based national guidelines for the management of suspected fetal growth restriction: comparison, consensus, and controversy.
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- Title
- Evidence-based national guidelines for the management of suspected fetal growth restriction: comparison, consensus, and controversy.
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Small for gestational age is usually defined as an infant with a birthweight <10th centile for a population or customized standard. Fetal growth restriction refers to a fetus that has failed to reach its biological growth potential because of placental dysfunction. Small-for-gestational-age babies make up 28-45% of nonanomalous stillbirths, and have a higher chance of neurodevelopmental delay, childhood and adult obesity, and metabolic disease. The majority of small-for-gestational-age babies...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2018-02
- Creator
- McCowan, Lesley / Figueras, Francesc / Anderson, Ngaire
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/2292/49480
- Related subjects
- Umbilical Arteries / Humans / Fetal Growth Retardation / Placental Insufficiency / Aspirin / Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors / Ultrasonography, Doppler / Ultrasonography, Prenatal / Prenatal Care / Risk Assessment / Smoking Cessation / Consensus / Evidence-Based Medicine / Pregnancy / Infant, Newborn / Infant, Small for Gestational Age / Canada / United States / France / Ireland / New Zealand / Female / Practice Guidelines as Topic / Growth Charts / Biomarkers / United Kingdom
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