maternal placenta
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Placenta — For the ancient Roman bread, see placenta (food). For the placenta of fruit, see placentation. Placenta Placenta Precursor … Wikipedia
maternal part of placenta — the maternally contributed part of the placenta, derived from the decidua basalis; called also maternal placenta … Medical dictionary
Maternal death — Classification and external resources ICD 10 O95 ICD 9 646.9 … Wikipedia
Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy — are the normal adaptations that a woman undergoes during pregnancy to better accommodate the embryo or fetus. They are physiological changes, that is, they are entirely normal, and include cardiovascular, hematologic, metabolic, renal and… … Wikipedia
Placenta accreta — Classification and external resources Types of placenta accreta ICD 10 O73.0 … Wikipedia
Placenta — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ubicación de la placenta La placenta del latín torta plana refiriéndose a su apariencia en humanos[1] … Wikipedia Español
Placenta Alfa Microglobulina 1 — (PAMG 1) esta proteína fue aislada en 1975 en el liquido amniótico por el Dr. Petruin.[1] Contenido 1 Historia 2 Potencial Diagnóstico 3 Aplicación Dia … Wikipedia Español
placenta previa — placenta pre·via prē vē ə n, pl placentae pre·vi·ae vē .ē an abnormal implantation of the placenta at or near the internal opening of the uterine cervix so that it tends to precede the child at birth usu. causing severe maternal hemorrhage * * *… … Medical dictionary
placenta — [plə sen′tə] n. pl. placentas or placentae [plə sen′tē] [ModL < L, lit., a cake < Gr plakounta, acc. of plakous, a flat cake < plax (gen. plakos), a flat object < IE base * plāk , flat > L placere, to PLEASE] 1. Anat. Zool. a) a… … English World dictionary
Placenta — A temporary organ joining the mother and fetus, the placenta transfers oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the fetus, and permits the release of carbon dioxide and waste products from the fetus. It is roughly disk shaped, and at full term… … Medical dictionary