The foundation for adult health is laid in utero and requires a healthy placenta. A common manifestation of abnormal placental development is impaired fetal growth. While placental pathology is the final common denominator in many cases of fetal growth restriction, a variety of discreet lesions have been described involving both the maternal and fetal circulations at their confluence in the placenta. Detailed examination of the placenta provides a means of elucidating the pathophysiology of poor fetal growth. This is an essential step in developing effective strategies for the prediction, prevention, and possible treatment of the growth restricted fetus. © 2010 Medicine Reports Ltd.
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Dicke, J. M. (2010, September 23). Placenta: Chronicle of intrauterine growth restriction. F1000 Medicine Reports. https://doi.org/10.3410/M2-69
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