The umbilical cord in a full term neonate is usually about 50 centimeters (20 in) long and about 2 centimeters (0.75 in) in diameter. This diameter decreases rapidly within the placenta....
Umbilical cord prolapse Other names Cord prolapse, prolapsed cord [1] Cord prolapse, as depicted in 1792 ; 232 years ago Specialty Obstetrics Risk factors Abnormal position of the baby...
Nuchal cord Baby in the uterus with umbilical cord wrapped around its neck and arm... [2] Delivery can typically take place as normal and outcomes are generally good.[5][1] Rarely long term...
True knots of the umbilical cord (UC) are a rare occurrence and are reported in 0.4–1.2% of deliveries. The compression of true knot of the UC can cause obstruction of the fetal circulation, leadin...
We aimed to study both the short- and long-term neurological implications in offspring born with confirmed knotting of the umbilical cord—“true knot of cord”. In this population based cohort study,...
XU53VK93MC Cord blood (umbilical cord blood) is blood that remains in the placenta and in the... For example, it is still unknown how long cord blood can safely be frozen without losing its...
The flexible rope-like structure that connects a developing FETUS to the PLACENTA in mammals. The cord contains blood vessels which carry oxygen... | Review and cite UMBILICAL CORD protocol, troubl...
Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is used as a source of donor cells for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation. The success of transplantation is dependent on the quality of cord blood (CB) units...
AbstractOccult umbilical cord prolapse is a dramatic obstetrical emergency jeopardizing health and life of the fetus. Distending the maternal urinary bladder provides alleviation of pressure on the...
Quizlet으로 학습하고 What are risk factors for umbilical cord prolapse?, What should the nurse note if a patient feels something in her vagina?, What is the next step if the nurse suspects a prolapsed co...