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Cruz–Martinez R et al. – Placental–associated diseases account for most cases of adverse perinatal outcome in developing countries. Uterine Doppler evaluation predicts most instances of early–onset preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction, but there is no evidence in favour of any prophylactic strategy in cases of an abnormal screening result. Umbilical artery Doppler investigation allows identifying those small–for–gestational–age foetuses at higher risk, and its use in these pregnancies improves a number of perinatal outcomes.


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