Soares, Xenia (13 May 2018). "Guide to Puppy Absorption (Canine Fetal Resorption)". Fetal Resorption at the U.S. National ... Fetal resorption (also known as fetus resorption) is the disintegration and assimilation of one or more fetuses in the uterus ... Fetal resorption in rats is common and can be influenced[how?] by antioxidants. In 1998, an ultrasound study found that the ... Telford, Ira R.; Woodruff, Caroline S.; Linford, Ray H. (January 1962). "Fetal resorption in the rat as influenced by certain ...
"Fetal Resorption - MeSH - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Jarvis, GE (2016). "Early embryo mortality in natural human reproduction ... stages of prenatal development after organogenesis of the fetus generally results in the similar process of fetal resorption or ... known as embryo resorption. Loss during the ...
Infection in pregnant cats can result in fetal resorption, mummification, abortion, or stillbirth of neonates. Fetuses infected ...
This can happen by implantation failure, miscarriage, embryo resorption, early fetal resorption or vanishing twin syndrome. ... In the later stages of pregnancy, a woman experiencing a stillbirth may cease to sense fetal movements. However, it's important ...
Consequences of maternal infection during this interval are embryonic and fetal death followed by resorption and mummification ... If either fetal or adult bovine serum is incorporated in the nutrient medium of cell cultures used to propagate PPV, it should ... Damage to the fetal circulatory system is indicated by edema, hemorrhage, and the accumulation of large amounts of ... All can reflect embryonic or fetal death or both. The only outward sign may be a decrease in maternal abdominal girth when ...
Types of resorption include: Bone resorption Herniated Disc Resorption Tooth resorption Fetal resorption Blood resorption ... Resorption is the absorption of cells or tissue into the circulatory system, usually by osteoclasts. ... 170 (3). Fernandes, Marina; Ataide, Ida de; Wagle1, Rahul (2013). "Tooth resorption part I - pathogenesis and case series of ... Nutrient resorption, in plants Jones, Sheila J.; Boyde, Alan; Ali, Nadire N. "The resorption of biological and non-biological ...
... similar treatment of female rats causes infertility due to fetal resorption caused by a lack of local retinoic acid synthesis ...
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day Perinatal bereavement Reproductive loss Embryo resorption Fetal resorption The Johns ... Fetal death after 20 weeks of gestation is also known as a stillbirth. The most common symptom of a miscarriage is vaginal ... The term fetal death applies variably in different countries and contexts, sometimes incorporating weight, and gestational age ... Nybo Andersen AM, Wohlfahrt J, Christens P, Olsen J, Melbye M (June 2000). "Maternal age and fetal loss: population based ...
These are thought to be related to lymphedema during the fetal period, specifically to the presence and resorption of excess ... Unusual dermatoglyphics are common to chromosome anomalies and in the case of Turner's may be a consequence of fetal lymphedema ...
These experiments showed intact ETC setae appeared to cause fetal resorption in mice, but frozen ETC setae and ETC setal ... These early fetal losses were soon followed by a sequence of numerous early and late fetal losses and, recognized somewhat ... The fetal loss numbers were large. During the three weeks around the first of May 2001, about 20-30% of Kentucky's pregnant ... Early and late fetal losses were observed within the first and last trimesters of pregnancy, respectively. For EFLs, clinical ...
"The role of geranylgeranylation in bone resorption and its suppression by bisphosphonates in fetal bone explants in vitro: A ... molecules then attach to and enter osteoclasts where they disrupt intracellular enzymatic functions needed for bone resorption ...
... by male harem-mating animals when the alpha male is displaced as well as rodent female infanticide and fetal resorption are ...
"High resorption rates, which cannot be explained on the basis of the expected abortion rate, suggest intense fetal competition ... Fetal and Neonatal Edition. 87 (2): F122-F124. doi:10.1136/fn.87.2.F122. PMC 1721448. PMID 12193519. (Online version required ... A vanishing twin, also known as twin resorption, is a fetus in a multigestation pregnancy that dies in utero and is then ... Peleg, Dan; Ferber, Asaf; Orvieto, Raoul; Bar-Hava, Itai; Ben-Rafael, Zion (October 1998). "Single intrauterine fetal death ( ...
... fetal macrosomia MeSH C13.703.243.300 - fetal resorption MeSH C13.703.277.030 - chorioamnionitis MeSH C13.703.277.060 - ... fetal alcohol syndrome MeSH C13.703.277.370 - fetal growth retardation MeSH C13.703.277.390 - fetal hypoxia MeSH C13.703. ... 277.570 - fetal macrosomia MeSH C13.703.277.677 - fetal nutrition disorders MeSH C13.703.277.785 - meconium aspiration syndrome ... fetal macrosomia MeSH C13.703.733.536 - pregnancy, abdominal MeSH C13.703.733.703 - pregnancy, tubal MeSH C13.703.824.500 - ...
... fetal death MeSH C23.550.260.460.260 - fetal resorption MeSH C23.550.288.500 - syndrome MeSH C23.550.291.125 - acute disease ... fetal macrosomia MeSH C23.888.144.243 - body weight changes MeSH C23.888.144.243.926 - weight gain MeSH C23.888.144.243.963 - ... fetal growth retardation MeSH C23.550.414.300 - blood loss, surgical MeSH C23.550.414.625 - ecchymosis MeSH C23.550.414.712 - ... fetal weight MeSH C23.888.144.699 - overweight MeSH C23.888.144.699.500 - obesity MeSH C23.888.144.699.500.500 - obesity, ...
... and fetal resorption, all related to poor nutrition and inadequate protein intake. In contrast, rabbits fed commercial pelleted ...
... fetal growth retardation, and increased fetal resorption. Exposure to NMU during pre-implantation, post-implantation, ... 1991). Induction of Fetal Malformations After Treatment of Mouse Embryos with Methylnitrosourea at the Preimplantation Stages. ...
... caused by pollution or chemical exposures Implantation failure Molar pregnancy Embryo loss Fetal resorption Blighted ovum ...
Observed adverse effects in rats included fetal resorption in rates (at doses ≥50 mg/kg per day), delays in sexual development ... aternal exposure to atrazine in drinking water has been associated with low fetal weight and heart, urinary, and limb defects ...
Methyl iodide-induced fetal hypothyroidism implicated in late-stage fetal death in rabbits". Inhalation Toxicology. 21 (6): 462 ... increase in embryo resorption, suggesting that no standard regulatory study is adequately capable of evaluating the dose- ... and fetal histopathology and teratological evaluation. In a follow-up statistical analysis of these data, it was calculated ... "Absence of embryo-fetal toxicity in rats or rabbits following oral dosing with nelfinavir". Regulatory Toxicology and ...
It may also play a role in physiological regulation of bone resorption by enhancing osteoclast formation. PTHrP is critical in ... December 1990). "Parathyroid hormone-related peptide in normal human fetal development". Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 5 ... October 1991). "A carboxyl-terminal peptide from the parathyroid hormone-related protein inhibits bone resorption by ... PTHrP can simulate most of the actions of PTH including increases in bone resorption and distal tubular calcium reabsorption, ...
In humans and other mammals they are more usually called fetal membranes. William K. Purves; Gordon H. Orians; H. Craig Heller ... which among avians stores embryonic waste and assists with the exchange of carbon dioxide with oxygen as well as the resorption ...
During this fusion a resorption process eliminates the partition between the two ducts to create a single cavity. This process ... A study based on hysterosalpingraphic detected arcuate lesions documented increased fetal loss and obstetrical complications as ... Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Principles and Practice. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. p. 447. ISBN 978-0-7216-6590-0. ACOG (2001). " ...
They arise during fetal development from structures known as the third and fourth pharyngeal pouch. The glands, usually four in ... kidney it prevents calcium excretion and increases phosphate release and in bone it increases calcium through bone resorption.[ ...
Because of the advent of fetal screening with echocardiography early in life, the incidence of heart defects progressing to ... due to increased uric acid resorption and production with impaired excretion Gallstones One of the most severe and common ...
Fetal bone mineralization peaks during late pregnancy. At this stage, fetal blood has a higher concentration of Ca2+ in ... depletion results in increased osteoclasts differentiation whereas TRPV5 is essential for proper osteoclastic bone resorption. ... In humans, the insufficient maternal-fetal transport caused by pathogenic genomic variants of TRPV6 is thought to be a cause ... TRPV6 also plays important roles in maternal-fetal calcium transport, keratinocyte differentiation, and Ca2+ homeostasis in the ...
... participate in the regulation of bone cell proliferation and differentiation IL-11 causes bone-resorption. It stimulates the ... invade the maternal spiral arteries for stability and the transfer of life-sustaining elements via the maternal and fetal ...
... and increasing resorption of calcium from bones. It has been found that tissue is less responsive to parathyroid hormone ... with a need to replace approximately 30 g of calcium per day due to utilization for fetal growth and fecal and urinary losses. ...
... intrauterine fetal growth restrictions, miscarriage, and/or preterm labor. Decreased fat tissue mass and imbalances between ... estrogen tends to suppress bone resorption and activate bone formation and remodeling units. Because FHA causes hypoestrogenism ... 18.5 kg/m2 due to the increased risks associated with lower BMI including fetal loss, small for gestational age (SGA) babies, ... it has not been adequately studied in premenopausal women and may pose a risk of inadvertent fetal exposure.[citation needed] ...
During this fusion a resorption process eliminates the partition between the two ducts to create a single cavity. This process ... Creasy RK, Resnik R (1994). Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Principles and Practice. Philadelphia: W.B.Saunders. p. 447. ISBN 0-7216- ...