Associations between placental pathology and poor intrauterine growth among a cohort of mother–infant singleton pairs in Leyte, the Philippines
Susannah Colt,
Christopher V. Barry,
Marianne J. Sagliba
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivePoor intrauterine growth has negative impacts for child growth and development and disproportionately affects children living in low‐resource settings. In the present study, we investigated relationships between placental pathologies and indicators of poor intrauterine growth.MethodsWe enrolled a longitudinal cohort of 279 mother–infant pairs from Leyte, the Philippines. Placental measures included characteristics, pathological findings, and immunohistochemistry. At birth, intrauterine growth was asse… Show more
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