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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Disorder of placenta
  1. ... the first and second trimesters to test the placenta and amniotic fluid for certain genetic disorders. How many ultrasounds you will need depends on ...
  2. Maternal substance use may consist of any combination of drug, chemical, alcohol, and tobacco use during the pregnancy. While in the ...
  3. ... The condition is thought to start in the placenta. Factors that may lead to preeclampsia developing include: Autoimmune disorders such as lupus Blood vessel problems Your diet ...
  4. ... woman drinks alcohol, it easily passes across the placenta to the ... But drinking alcohol any time during pregnancy can be harmful.
  5. ... delivered, including: Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). A ... from the uterine wall ( placental abruption ). Seizures. Stroke. ...
  6. ... hemorrhage, injury, septic shock , serious illness, or surgery ... or placenta previa Urinary tract blockage Illicit drugs such as ...
  7. ... low neutrophil count for no obvious reason. Some disorders in the ... cross the placenta before birth and cause the baby's cells to ...
  8. ... identify genetic problems as the cause of a disorder or disease. ... develops during pregnancy to feed a growing baby (placenta) To test ... of genes that are stored in DNA, the basic genetic material.
  9. ... levels High triglyceride levels Swelling Children with this disorder have an abnormal form of a protein called nephrin. The kidney's filters (glomeruli) need this protein to function normally.
  10. ... about 120 days in the body. In this disorder, RBCs in the blood are destroyed quickly and thus do not last as long.
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