Comparative Study between the Effect of Low Molecular Weight Heparin Alone and Low Molecular Weight Heparin Combined with Sildenafil Citrate on Intrauterine Growth Restriction
Mohamed Alaa-Eldin Hassan;
Abstract
IUGR is defined as a pathological decrease in the rate of fetal growth below 10th percentile for age. It’s most common etiology is uteroplacental dysfunction. IUGR is symmetrical, asymmetrical or mixed.
IUGR is caused by maternal, placental, fetal or genetic factors. Various maternal factors such as age of the mother, inter-pregnancy interval (less than 6 months or 120 months or more), maternal health, behavioral habits and maternal infection affect the growth of the fetus and are responsible for causing IUGR.
The incidence of IUGR is six times higher in underdeveloped or developing countries when compared to that in developed countries.
IUGR is caused by maternal, placental, fetal or genetic factors. Various maternal factors such as age of the mother, inter-pregnancy interval (less than 6 months or 120 months or more), maternal health, behavioral habits and maternal infection affect the growth of the fetus and are responsible for causing IUGR.
The incidence of IUGR is six times higher in underdeveloped or developing countries when compared to that in developed countries.
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| Title | Comparative Study between the Effect of Low Molecular Weight Heparin Alone and Low Molecular Weight Heparin Combined with Sildenafil Citrate on Intrauterine Growth Restriction | Other Titles | دراسة مقارنه بين تأثير الهيبارين منخفض الوزن الجزيئى وتأثير الهيبارين منخفض الوزن الجزيئى مقترنا بالسيلدينافيل على تراجع النمو الجنينى داخل رحم الأم | Authors | Mohamed Alaa-Eldin Hassan | Issue Date | 2018 |
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