| IUG | infusion urogram; intrauterine growth |
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| IUGR | Intra-Uterine Growth Retardation; Àڱó» ¼ºÀå Àå¾Ö |
| IUGR | intrauterine growth rate; intrauterine growth retardation |
| IUGR | Intra Uterine Growth Retardation |
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| IUGR | Intrauterine foetal growth retardation |
| IUGR | Intrauterine growth restriction |
| IUGR | Intrauterine growth retarded |
| IUGR | intrauterine growth restricted |
| iugr: aetiology | <radiology> Uteroplacental insufficiency (80%), maternal causes, deficient supply of nutrients: smoking, malnutrition, multiple gestations, anaemia, high altitude, maternal vascular disease (more common): severe diabetes, primary placental causes, extensive placental infarctions, chronic partial separation, placenta previa primary fetal causes (20%), decreased intrinsic growth; symmetrical IUGR, congenital heart disease, genitourinary anomalies, CNS anomalies, chromsomal abnormalities (trisomy 13, 18, 21), viral infection (rubella, CMV) see also: intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) (12 Dec 1998) |
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| iugr: phenotypes | <radiology> Pure symmetrical IUGR, low profile IUGR, proportionate reduction of all foetal measurements, aetiology: intrisic alteration in growth potential, severe nutritional deprivation overwhelming protective brain-sparing mechanism occuring prior to 26 weeks and persisting until delivery assymetrical IUGR, late flattening IUGR (75%), disproportionate reduction of foetal measurements due to uteroplacental insufficiency with preferential shunting of blood to foetal brain, high HC (head circumference)/AC (abdominal circumference) and FL (femur length)/AC ratios see also: intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) (12 Dec 1998) |
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Birth weight is the weight of a baby at its birth. It has direct links with the gestational age at which the child was born and can be estimated during the pregnancy by measuring fundal height. A baby born within the normal range of weight for that gestational age is known as appropriate for gestational age (AGA). ...
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a condition in which the baby does not develop at the rate that it should. There are many different potential causes of IUGR, including poor maternal health or dietary/lifestyle habits, birth defects, DES exposure, and progesterone deficiency.
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Inadequate growth of the fetus during the last stages of pregnancy.
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Intrauterine growth retardation: The growth of the fetus is abnormally slow. After the birth, the baby appears smaller than the dates say he or she should be.
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IntraUterine Growth Retardation. A very serious problem in which the fetus is extra small and not developing as it should be, due to problems with the placenta, etc. Can have a number of causes, but is associated with very severe and uncontrolled diabetes, mothers who have very high blood pressure (which can sometimes accompany gd), mothers with vascular damage, or problems with blood clots in the placental blood supply.
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