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  1. ... blood disorder, your doctor may recommend percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling (PUBS), which is performed at 18 ... of the fetus' blood directly from the umbilical cord. The sample is then analyzed for genetic defects ...
  2. The umbilical cord connects the baby to the mother's placenta. During fetal development in the womb, the umbilical cord is the lifeline to the baby supplying nutrients. ...
  3. ... a normal color Doppler ultrasound of the umbilical cord performed at 30 weeks gestation. The cord is the colored area in the middle of ...
  4. A severe spinal cord injury often causes loss of feeling and paralysis, the loss of movement and voluntary control over the muscles in ...
  5. ... is made up of the brain and spinal cord. The brain functions to receive nerve impulses from the spinal cord and cranial nerves. The spinal cord contains the ...
  6. ... spinal defect, containing a portion of the spinal cord membrane (meninges), spinal fluid, and a portion of spinal cord and nerves is called a meningocele, myelomeningocele, or ...
  7. ... up of vertebral bodies which protect the spinal cord. ... stenosis) of the spinal column around the spinal cord. Symptoms of cervical spine problems include: Pain that ...
  8. ... stenosis) of the spinal column around the spinal cord. Symptoms of lumbar spine problems include: Pain that ... bone that curves around and covers the spinal cord (lamina) is removed (laminectomy) and the tissue that ...
  9. A prolapsed umbilical cord is common in breech deliveries. This happens when part of the umbilical cord slips down through the cervix before ...
  10. ... nervous tissue other than the brain and spinal cord). Symptoms depend on whether sensory nerves (the nerves ... from the body to the brain and spinal cord) or motor nerves (the nerves that transmit impulses ...
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