The Value of Cerebro-Placental Ratio as a Predictor of Neonatal Outcome in Post-Date Pregnancies

Layali Hussein Abd El Hameed Hafez;

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Post-date pregnancies account for about 5-10% of the deliveries and are known to be associated with increased risk for prenatal complications. The mechanism of fetal complication associated with post dated pregnancy has attributed to progressive placental


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Title The Value of Cerebro-Placental Ratio as a Predictor of Neonatal Outcome in Post-Date Pregnancies
Other Titles قيمة استخدام النسبة بين معدل سريان الدم فى الشريان المخى والسرى للجنين للتنبؤ بحالة الطفل فى حالات استطالة مدة الحمل
Authors Layali Hussein Abd El Hameed Hafez
Keywords The Value of Cerebro-Placental Ratio as a Predictor of Neonatal Outcome in Post-Date Pregnancies
Issue Date 2010
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Post-date pregnancies account for about 5-10% of the deliveries and are known to be associated with increased risk for prenatal complications. The mechanism of fetal complication associated with post dated pregnancy has attributed to progressive placental

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