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  • placenta lobata ³ª
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  • placenta marginalis ³ª
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  • placenta marginalis ³ª
    º¯¿¬¼º ŹÝ(Ü«æÞàõ ÷ÃÚï)
  • placenta materna =p. uterina
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  • placenta membranacea ³ª
    ¸·¾çŹÝ(Ø¯åÆ ÷ÃÚï).
  • placenta membranacea ³ª
    ¸·¾çŹÝ(دåÆ÷ÃÚï)
  • placenta percreta
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  • placenta previa =p. preaevia ³ª
    ÀüġŹÝ(îñöÇ÷ÃÚï).
  • placenta previa =p. preaevia ³ª
    ÀüġŹÝ(îñöÇ÷ÃÚï)
  • placenta previa centralis ³ª
    Á߽ɼº(ñéãýàõ) ÀüġŹÝ.
  • placenta previa centralis ³ª
    Á߽ɼº ÀüġŹÝ(ñéãýàõ îñöÇ÷ÃÚï)
  • placenta previa lateralis ³ª
    ÆíÀç(ø¶î¤)ÀüġŹÝ.
  • placenta previa lateralis ³ª
    ÆíÀç ÀüġŹÝ(ø¶î¤ îñöÇ÷ÃÚï)
  • placenta previa marginalis ³ª
    º¯¿¬¼º(Ü«æÞàõ) ÀüġŹÝ.
  • placenta previa marginalis ³ª
    º¯¿¬¼º ÀüġŹÝ(Ü«æÞàõ îñöÇ÷ÃÚï)
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  • placenta isthmica ³ª
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  • placenta lobata ³ª
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  • placenta marginalis ³ª
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  • placenta marginalis ³ª
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  • placenta materna =p. uterina
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  • placenta membranacea ³ª
    ¸·¾çŹÝ(Ø¯åÆ ÷ÃÚï).
  • placenta membranacea ³ª
    ¸·¾çŹÝ(دåÆ÷ÃÚï)
  • placenta percreta
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  • placenta previa =p. preaevia ³ª
    ÀüġŹÝ(îñöÇ÷ÃÚï).
  • placenta previa =p. preaevia ³ª
    ÀüġŹÝ(îñöÇ÷ÃÚï)
  • placenta previa centralis ³ª
    Á߽ɼº(ñéãýàõ) ÀüġŹÝ.
  • placenta previa centralis ³ª
    Á߽ɼº ÀüġŹÝ(ñéãýàõ îñöÇ÷ÃÚï)
  • placenta previa lateralis ³ª
    ÆíÀç(ø¶î¤)ÀüġŹÝ.
  • placenta previa lateralis ³ª
    ÆíÀç ÀüġŹÝ(ø¶î¤ îñöÇ÷ÃÚï)
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placenta reflexa An anomaly of the placenta in which the margin is thickened so as to appear turned back upon itself.
See: placenta circumvallata, placenta marginata.
(05 Mar 2000)
placenta reniformis A kidney-shaped placenta.
(05 Mar 2000)
placenta spuria A mass of placental tissue which has no vascular connection with the main placenta.
(05 Mar 2000)
placenta triloba A placenta consisting of three parts almost entirely separate, being joined together only by the blood vessels of the umbilical cord; the foetus is single.
Synonym: placenta triloba, placenta triplex.
(05 Mar 2000)
placenta tripartita A placenta consisting of three parts almost entirely separate, being joined together only by the blood vessels of the umbilical cord; the foetus is single.
Synonym: placenta triloba, placenta triplex.
(05 Mar 2000)
placenta triplex A placenta consisting of three parts almost entirely separate, being joined together only by the blood vessels of the umbilical cord; the foetus is single.
Synonym: placenta triloba, placenta triplex.
(05 Mar 2000)
placenta uterina <anatomy> The part of the placenta derived from the uterine tissue.
See: placenta.
Synonym: maternal placenta, placenta uterina.
(05 Mar 2000)
placenta velamentosa A placenta in which the umbilical cord is attached to the adjoining membranes, with the umbilical vessels spread out and entering the placenta independently.
(05 Mar 2000)
placenta, accessory An extra placenta separate from the main placenta. Also called a succenturiate or supernumerary placenta. Placenta accreta: the abnormal adherence of the chorionic villi to the myometrium. The vascular processes of the chorion (a foetal membrane that enters into the formation of the placenta) grow directly in the myometrium (the muscular portion of the uterus). Normally there is tissue intervening between the chorionic villi and the myometrium. Here there is not. The word accreta comes from the latin accretio from ad meaning to or toward + crescere meaning to grow. Placenta accreta can progress to placenta percreta.
(12 Dec 1998)
placenta, low Location of the placenta in the lower part of the uterus (womb) so that the placenta partially or completely covers the cervix. Also known as a placenta previa.
(12 Dec 1998)
placenta, retained A placenta which is either adherent or incarcerated by irregular uterine contractions, and which in consequence fails to be expelled after birth.
(12 Dec 1998)
placenta, succenturiate An extra placenta separate from the main placenta. In anatomy succenturiate means accessory to an organ. In this case, a succenturiate placenta is an accessory placenta.
(12 Dec 1998)
placenta, supernumerary A succenturiate or accessory placenta.
(12 Dec 1998)
placental 1. Of or pertaining to the placenta; having, or characterised by having, a placenta; as, a placental mammal.
2. <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Placentalia.
<zoology> One of the Placentalia.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
placental abruption <obstetrics> An third trimester complication that results from the haemorrhage and accumulation of blood between the placenta and the wall of the uterus.
This inevitably interferes with foetal oxygenation and often necessitates the need for emergency cesarean section delivery.
(31 Dec 1997)
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  • Placental Hormones - »õâ Hormones produced by the placenta include CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN, and PLACENTAL LACTOGEN as well as steroids (ESTROGENS; PROGESTERONE), and neuropeptide hormones similar to those found in the hypothalamus (HYPOTHALAMIC HORMONES).
    Synonyms : Hormones, Placental
  • Placental Insufficiency - »õâ Failure of the PLACENTA to deliver an adequate supply of nutrients and OXYGEN to the FETUS.
    Synonyms : Insufficiency, Placental
  • Placental Lactogen - »õâ A polypeptide hormone of approximately 25 kDa that is produced by the SYNCYTIOTROPHOBLASTS of the PLACENTA, also known as chorionic somatomammotropin. It has both GROWTH HORMONE and PROLACTIN activities on growth, lactation, and luteal steroid production. In women, placental lactogen secretion begins soon after implantation and increases to 1 g or more a day in late pregnancy. Placental lactogen is also an insulin antagonist.
    Synonyms : Choriomammotrophin, HCS (Human Chorionic Somatomammotropin), HPL (Human Placental Lactogen), PAPP-D, Placental Luteotropin, Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein D, Chorionic Somatomammotropin, Human Chorionic Somatomammotropin, Lactogen, Placental
  • Placentation - »õâ The development of the PLACENTA, a highly vascularized mammalian fetal-maternal organ and major site of transport of oxygen, nutrients, and fetal waste products between mother and FETUS. The process begins at FERTILIZATION, through the development of CYTOTROPHOBLASTS and SYNCYTIOTROPHOBLASTS, the formation of CHORIONIC VILLI, to the progressive increase in BLOOD VESSELS to support the growing fetus.
    Synonyms : Hemochorial Placental Development, Hemochorial Placentation, Placental Development, Placental Development, Hemochorial, Placentation, Hemochorial
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placebo effect a cure or alleviation of symptoms following an intervention which the patient believes to be effective against the ailment, but which, in fact, is completely neutral (eg, a sugar pill). Such effects seem to based on the person's own self-healing capacity, which is triggered by the belief that they are receiving an active medication.
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placebo An inactive substance or treatment that looks the same as, and is given the same way as, an active drug or treatment being tested. The effects of the active drug or treatment are compared to the effects of the placebo.
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placenta The organ that nourishes the developing fetus in the uterus.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
placental insufficiency a disorder occurring during pregnancy in which the placenta does not function properly, causing the fetus to be deprived of nutrients
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placebo effect the positive or negative response to a drug that is caused by a person's expectations of a drug rather than the drug itself
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place intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
place put into a certain place or abstract location
place locate
place make an investment
place assign a location to
place place somebody in a particular situation or location
place assign to (a job or a home)
place identify the location or place of
place a bet that a horse will finish a race no worse than second
place cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place
place a kick (in soccer or football) in which the ball is placed on the ground before kicking
place table linen for an individual place setting
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