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Dopplersonographie am Termin und bei Übertragung

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Bei etwa 30% der übertragenen Schwangerschaften entwickelt sich ein Postmaturitätssyndrom, das durch eine Wachstumsabflachung, eine Dehydrierung, eine Abschilferung der Epidermis, gallengefärbtes Fruchtwasser und Fingernägel, eine fortgeschrittene Verknöcherung des Schädels und das Fehlen von Vernix und Lanugohaar charakterisiert werden kann. Das mit steigendem Gestationsalter zunehmend häufigere Oligohydramnion ist mit einer Zunahme mekoniumhaltigen Fruchtwassers und Mekoniumaspiration vergesellschaftet. Gleichzeitig ist die Nabelschnur dem komprimierenden Effekt der Wehen direkter ausgesetzt als in dem»flüssigen Airbag«mit ausreichendem Fruchtwasser.

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von Kaisenberg, C.S., Schneider, K.T.M. (2008). Dopplersonographie am Termin und bei Übertragung. In: Steiner, H., Schneider, KT.M. (eds) Dopplersonographie in Geburtshilfe und Gynäkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72371-4_13

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