Intrauterine growth restriction is a condition that
affects
the fetuses who are not capable of achieving
their own growth potential parameters, which are
genetically
determined. A series of factors that can
determine
or favor the onset of this clinical entity are
already
well known. Among these, there is a growing
interest
of the practitioners
upon the thrombophilic
factors.
The aim of this review is to analyse the relation
between
maternal thrombophilic modifications and
intrauterine
growth restriction, in order to establish
the potential prophilactic interventions which can
be made in patients considered to be part of a high
risk group for fetal and perinatal bad outcome.
Real Time Impact Factor:
Pending
Author Name: Savu I, Horhoianu VV, Vladareanu S, Cîrstoiu MM
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Keywords: thrombophilia, pregnancy, placenta, factor V Leiden, prothrombine
ISSN: 2457-3566
EISSN: 2457-3566
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