umbilical artery
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artery
noun[C]
uk/ˈɑː.tər.i/us/ˈɑːr.t̬ɚ.i/
one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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Only oneumbilicalarterywas present, that on the left being absent.
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They found that in fetuses with abnormalumbilicalarteryvelocimetry, the perinatal outcome was worse when there was decreased long term variation.
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Descending aortography, done via theumbilicalartery, revealed normal abdominal arteries.
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Samples were also taken from theumbilicalarteryand vein at delivery.
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Introduced via theumbilicalartery, the probe lies at an optimal angle to the blood stream.
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A brief comment is also needed concerning the analysis of flow within theumbilicalartery.
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This benign finding is readily diagnosed by obtaining theumbilicalarterywaveforms inside the fetal abdomen at the level of the bladder.
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Outcome at school age following antenatal detection of absent or reversed end diastolic flow velocity in theumbilicalartery.
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Departmental ultrasonography is undertaken weekly to measure the liquor volume and theumbilicalarteryresistance index.
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They also showed that poor cognitive progress at 2 years was more strongly associated with fetal heart rate abnormalities than with abnormalumbilicalarterywaveforms.
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There is reversed flow in diastole in theumbilicalarteryand pulsatile flow in the umbilical vein.
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No fetus was found where these changes were more severe in theumbilicalarterycompared to the aortic isthmus.
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Umbilicalarteryblood flow varied from 15 to 350 ml/min/kg fetal weight.
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Umbilicalarteryvelocity recording below the zero line.
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The relationship between theumbilicalarterysystolic/diastolic ratio and umbilical blood gas measurements in specimens obtained by cordocentesis.
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Decreased vascularization and cell proliferation in placentas of intrauterine growth-restricted fetuses with abnormalumbilicalarteryflow velocity waveforms.
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Two of these infants had omphalocele, while the remaining baby had only oneumbilicalartery.
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She did, however, have only oneumbilicalartery.
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Neonatal complications at term as related to the degree ofumbilicalarteryacidemia.
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