Brain-Sparing in Intrauterine Growth Restriction: Considerations for the Neonatologist

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Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is most commonly caused by placental insufficiency, in response to which the fetus adapts its circulation to preserve oxygen and nutrient supply to the brain (‘brain-sparing'). Currently, little is known about the postnatal course and consequences of this antenatal adaptation of the cerebral circulation. The a
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Authors Emily Cohen;Willem Baerts;Frank van Bel;
Journal neonatology
Year 2015
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