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Restrizone della crescita fetale

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La restrizione della crescita fetale (Fetal Growth Restriction, FGR, o Intrauterine Growth Retardation, IUGR) complica il 5–10% delle gravidanze e costituisce ancor’oggi uno dei problemi più complessi dell’ostetricia moderna per l’elevata mortalità e morbilità perinatale cui si associa [1].

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Borrelli, A.L., Borrelli, P. (2008). Restrizone della crescita fetale. In: Medicina dell’età prenatale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0688-1_27

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