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Placental Blood Flow and the Risk of Preterm Delivery
Placenta, 06/29/09
Misra VK et al. - The authors data suggest that pregnancies with either a higher uterine or umbilical artery RI across gestation are more likely to be affected by PTD suggesting that disordered placentation resulting in compromised placental blood flow may be an important pathway to PTD.
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