2020
DOI: 10.1002/jum.15274
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Twelve Weeks of Reversed Umbilical Flow in a Fetal Growth Restriction Case Associated with Severe Periconceptional Maternal Anemia

Abstract: We present a case of a patient diagnosed with severe intrauterine growth restriction and periconceptional severe anemia, where the fetal well‐being features, including reversal of umbilical artery end‐diastolic flow and abnormal cerebroplacental ratio, remained stationary for 12 weeks. We are not aware of reports with similar findings, and the professionals should take into consideration the possibility of a “frozen” fetal well‐being for a long time. Possibly, in our case, the evolution may be due to the promp… Show more

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