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fetal membrane การใช้

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  • Leptin is also expressed in fetal membranes and the uterine tissue.
  • It is generated from maternal plasma, and passes through the fetal membranes by osmotic and hydrostatic forces.
  • More severe chorioamnionitis involves subamniotic tissue and may have fetal membrane necrosis and / or abscess formation.
  • Thrombin causes an outpouring of enzymes that can break down the fetal membrane, leading to preterm membrane rupture.
  • At any gestational age, an opening in the fetal membranes provides a route for bacteria to enter the womb.
  • But the light did not come from an asteroid, or a meteor, but the roof as the fetal membrane parted.
  • The embryo, meanwhile, proliferates and develops both into embryonic and extra-embryonic tissue, the latter forming the fetal membranes and the placenta.
  • This can lead to chorioamnionitis ( an infection of the fetal membranes and amniotic fluid ) which can be life-threatening to both the mother and fetus.
  • In humans and most mammals, the "'chorion "'is one of the membranes that exist during pregnancy between the developing fetus and mother ( the fetal membranes ).
  • Rupture of the fetal membranes before 24 weeks of gestation with loss of amniotic fluid markedly decreases the baby's chances of survival, even if the baby is delivered much later.
  • In velamentous cord insertion, the umbilical cord inserts into the fetal membranes ( choriamniotic membranes ), then travels within the membranes to the placenta ( between the amnion and the chorion ).
  • Over the last few decades, research on the perinatal acquisition of microbiota in humans has expanded as a result of developments in DNA sequencing technology . amniotic fluid, and fetal membranes of healthy, term babies.
  • A look at his publications reveals his ability to use novel approaches in diverse areas of reproductive biology ( e . g ., embryology, placentation, and fetal membranes ), ecological physiology, hibernation, and the integumentary, urinary, and digestive systems.
  • This stimulatory effect of cortisol on CBR1 expression may partly explain the concurrent increases of cortisol and PGF2? in human amnion tissue with labor, and these findings may account for the increased production of PGF2? in the fetal membranes prior to the onset of labor.
  • Placental alpha macroglobulin-1 ( PAMG-1 ) has been the subject of over 20 clinical investigations, the majority of which have focused on the antigen s ability to detect premature rupture of the fetal membranes ( ROM ) in non-laboring pregnant women presenting with unexplainable vaginal leakage.
  • The concentration of PAMG-1 in the amniotic fluid of pregnant women ( 2, 000 25, 000 ng / ml ), however, is several thousand magnitudes higher than that found in their background cervico-vaginal discharge when the fetal membranes are intact ( 0.05 0.2 ng / ml ).
  • People who supervise foaling should also watch the mare to be sure that she passes the placenta in a timely fashion, and that it is complete with no fragments remaining in the uterus, where retained fetal membranes could cause a serious inflammatory condition ( endometritis ) and / or infection.
  • In a study of 5, 000 women, researchers at the University of Toronto found that once the fetal membranes rupture, waiting for labor to start or inducing labor with intravenous oxytocin or a vaginal prostaglandin are " all reasonable options . . . since they result in similarly ( low ) rates of neonatal infection and caesarian section ."