| fetal death r. |
the ratio of the number of fetal deaths in one year to the total number of both live births and fetal deaths in that year. Cf. fetal death ratio.
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| fetal f. |
a term sometimes used in pathology to refer to brown adipose tissue.
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| fetal face s. |
Robinow's s.
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| fetal g. |
see under macrosomia.
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| fetal h. |
the hemoglobin normally comprising more than half of that in the fetus, composed of two alpha and two gamma polypeptides ; it has higher affinity for oxygen under physiologic conditions than does hemoglobin A. It is present in minimal amounts in adulthood and is abnormally elevated in aplastic anemia, leukemia, and certain types of thalassemia. Called also h. F.
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