Histomorphometric analysis of Wharton\'s jelly size in pregnancies with normal and pre-eclamptic conditions, and its relation to baby weight
Ankit Jain,
Rashmi Jain,
Amarjyoti Chaturvedi
Abstract:Multiple factors affect fetal birth weight (FBW) and fetal well-being. This study aims to evaluate how hypertension affects FBW and the area of Wharton's jelly (WJ). It also seeks to explore the protective properties of WJ by analyzing its relationship with FBW in normal and pre-eclamptic (PreE) pregnancies.Eighty umbilical cords (UCs) were analyzed, with forty from normotensive pregnancies and forty from PreE pregnancies. The cross-sectional area of the UC and vessels was measured using a vernier scale and oc… Show more
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