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Normal pregnancy is characterized by the formation of large anastomoses, | Normal pregnancy is characterized by the formation of large anastomoses, arteriovenous shunts, that persist in the immediate post-partum period. | ||
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Uterine Vascular Anastomoses
Normal pregnancy is characterized by the formation of large anastomoses, arteriovenous shunts, that persist in the immediate post-partum period.
- Links: Figure - Uterine and placental vasculature | Uterine vascular anastomoses | Figure - Placenta spiral artery conversion | Placenta Development
Reference
Burton GJ, Woods AW, Jauniaux E & Kingdom JC. (2009). Rheological and physiological consequences of conversion of the maternal spiral arteries for uteroplacental blood flow during human pregnancy. Placenta , 30, 473-82. PMID: 19375795 DOI.
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