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Intrauterine growth restriction and congenital malformations: a retrospective epidemiological study

2013

Background: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and small for gestational age (SGA) birth have been considered possible indicators of the presence of malformations. The aim of this study is to evaluate such relationships in a population of newborns, along with other epidemiological and auxological parameters, in particular the ponderal index (PI). Methods: We analyzed the birth data of 1093 infants, classified according to weight for gestational age as SGA, appropriate for gestational age (AGA) or large for gestational age (LGA). The prevalence of malformations was analyzed in relation to weight percentile at birth and SGA birth, maternal smoking, pregnancy diseases and PI. Results: Our …

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyBirth weightPopulationIntrauterine growth restrictionGestational AgeSensitivity and SpecificityBody Mass IndexCongenital AbnormalitiesSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaWeight percentileNeonatal ScreeningPredictive Value of TestsPregnancyRisk FactorsPrevalenceMedicineBirth WeightHumanseducationSicilyreproductive and urinary physiologyRetrospective StudiesCongenital malformationsSGAPregnancyeducation.field_of_studyFetal Growth Retardationbusiness.industryObstetricsResearchInfant NewbornGestational agemedicine.diseaseBody Heightfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsPonderal indexPredictive value of testsInfant Small for Gestational AgeSmall for gestational ageCongenital malformationFemalebusinessBody mass indexItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Intrauterine growth pattern and birthweight discordance in twin pregnancies: a retrospective study

2013

Background: Twins, compared to singletons, have an increased risk of perinatal mortality and morbidity, due mainly to a higher prevalence of preterm birth and low birthweight. Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is also common and can affect one or both fetuses. In some cases, however, one twin is much smaller than the other (growth discordance). Usually, high birthweight discordance is associated with increased perinatal morbidity. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiological features of a population of twins at birth, with particular reference to the interpretation and clinical effects of birthweight discordance. Methods: We evaluated retrospectively the clinical features o…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyBirth weightPopulationTwinsNeonatal anemiaIntrauterine growth restrictionGestational AgeInfant Newborn DiseasesWeight percentileSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPregnancyRisk FactorsInfant MortalityDiseases in TwinsBirth WeightHumansMedicineeducationreproductive and urinary physiologyTwin PregnancyRetrospective StudiesSGAPregnancyeducation.field_of_studyFetal Growth Retardationbusiness.industryObstetricsResearchInfant NewbornTwinGestational ageBirthweight discordancemedicine.diseaseTwin studyItalyPremature birthPregnancy TwinPremature BirthFemaleMorbiditybusinessFollow-Up StudiesItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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