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  • *severe disorders in peripheral arterial circulation Caution: only if clearly needed during [[pregnancy]], as atenolol may retard fetal growth and possibly cause other abnormalities.
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  • ...on,<ref>Rayburn WF, Anderson JC, Smith CV, Appel LL, Davis SA. Uterine and fetal Doppler flow changes from a single dose of a long-acting intranasal deconge
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  • ...r oxygen tension), in comparison to that of adult hemoglobin. As a result, fetal blood in the [[placenta]] is able to take oxygen from maternal blood. ...al [[human embryonic development|embryonic]] and [[human fetal development|fetal]] development, but may also be pathologic mutant forms of hemoglobin in a [
    67 KB (9,844 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • ...ics || || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|3225|Leopold's maneuver}}||determination of fetal lie ...creatic || ||spontaneous thrombosis of multiple veins, including portal circulation
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  • ...healing.<ref name="LAG">{{cite book |last=Ryan |first=T |chapter=Cutaneous Circulation |editor-last=Goldsmith |editor-first=Lowell A |title=Physiology, biochemist *[[Hibernoma]] (Fetal lipoma, Lipoma of embryonic fat, Lipoma of immature adipose tissue)
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  • ...is when an underdeveloped [[occipital bone]] interferes with spinal fluid circulation and results in fluid accumulation in the cervical spinal cord. This is a [[ ...ent pupillary membrane]] is a condition of the eye involving remnants of a fetal membrane that persist as strands of tissue crossing the pupil.<ref name=Gel
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  • ...st [[pathogen]]s, and also leukocytes that come from breast milk and enter circulation via the digestive tract.<ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18394715 ...station]] the developing embryo has begun its own lymphopoiesis from the [[fetal liver]]. Lymphopoiesis also arises from the [[yolk sac]]<ref>Adult T-cell P
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  • ...ht atria; the opening that remains is called the [[ostium primum]]. During fetal development, this opening allows blood to be shunted from the right atrium ...re in the [[pulmonary circulation]] is greater than that of the [[systemic circulation]]. Consequently, the right atrium is generally under higher pressures than
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  • Caption = Sketch showing foramen ovale in a fetal heart. Red arrow shows blood from the inferior caval vein. HF: right atrium ...blood that still escapes to the right ventricle to bypass the [[pulmonary circulation]]). Another similar adaptation in the fetus is the [[ductus venosus]]. In m
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  • ...with [[systemic circulation]]. A separate system known as the [[bronchial circulation]] supplies blood to the tissue of the larger airways of the lung. In the pulmonary circulation, deoxygenated blood leaves the right section of the heart through the [[pul
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  • ...erent arterioles]] increases the arteriolar resistance, raising [[systemic circulation|systemic]] [[arterial blood pressure]] and decreasing the blood flow. Howev ...e efficacy and placebo-like tolerability in hypertensive patients |journal=Circulation |volume=111 |issue=8 |pages=1012–8 |year=2005 |pmid=15723979 |doi=10.1161
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