| maternal mortality r. |
a rate in which the numerator is the number of maternal deaths ascribed to puerperal causes in one year; the number of live births in that year is often used as the denominator although to make a true rate the denominator should be the number of pregnancies (live births and fetal deaths). Called also puerperal mortality r.
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| maternal obstetric p. |
paralysis affecting some portion of the mother's lower limb due to compression of a nerve during delivery, usually when the fetus is large and the mother is small and has difficult labor. The most common cause is compression of the lumbosacral plexus or its nerves by the fetal head or forceps, resulting in unilateral footdrop.
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| maternal p. |
abnormal fetal development in pregnant women with PKU, probably due to intrauterine exposure of the fetus to high levels of phenylalanine. Miscarriages are frequent and most surviving offspring are severely mentally retarded, often with microcephaly, low birth weight, and congenital anomalies.
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| maternity |
1. motherhood. 2. a lying-in hospital.
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| materia medica |
In homeopathy the material medica refers to the written descriptions of the effects of homeopathic medicines. Literally meaning
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