Comparative Studies of the Effect of Different Types of Iron Tonics on Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Blood Flow in Cases of Moderate Iron Deficiency Anemia in Late Second Trimester of Pregnant Women
Abstract:Background: Maternal anemia is frequently associated with premature delivery, reduced neonatal weight, infant iron deficiency, neonatal death, and low Apgar scores at 1 min. It is also suspected to reduce the oxygen supply to the growing fetus, leading to the redistribution of fetal blood flow. This study aims to evaluate the effect of the different types of iron medications given to anemic patients on fetal Doppler indices namely umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery in the late second trimester of preg… Show more
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