Developmental changes in spiral artery blood flow in the human placenta observed with colour Doppler ultrasonography.
OBJECTIVES: Our current knowledge of the physiological dilatation of spiral arteries in pregnancy, is based on histology. Real-time ultrasound visualisation of these changes may aid understanding of abnormal placentation. This study aimed to investigate if changes in the spiral artery blood flow ca...
Main Authors: | Collins, S, Stevenson, G, Noble, J, Impey, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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