K Pazdzior, A Rapacz, T Rotkiewicz… - Journal of Equine Veterinary …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Abstract. Placental retention (retained placenta [RP]) is a serious and common peripartum disease in mares, but the etiology and pathogenesis of RP still remain unclear. The alteration of cell proliferation and apoptosis is considered to be an important factor in RP. ...
RN Baergen - Manual of Pathology of the Human Placenta, 2011 - Springer ... On the other hand, when the maternal surface of the placenta is not intact, the likelihood of retention of placental tissue is heightened. Placental tissue may be retained for a number of reasons. ... Pathologic changes of uterine retention of the placenta are discussed below. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles
S Sela, S Natanson-Yaron, E Zcharia… - Circulation …, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc ... 4 Yet, a comparison of heparanase levels between normal and PE placenta did not reveal additional increase in PE (data not shown). Regardless of the mechanisms accounting for sVEGF-R1 retention, the fact that only circulating sVEGF-R1 is pathogenic, suggests that ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 4 versions
K Erlandsson… - Journal of Perinatal Education, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... birth. Four vaginal births were complicated because of perineal injury and anal sphincter rupture or retention of placenta with or without hemorrhage. Mothers and children were discharged from postpartum care after 3–5 days. ...
L Sentilhes, C Ambroselli, G Kayem… - Obstetric Anesthesia …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... hysterectomy specimen was obtained. Conservative management was defined as retention of the placenta in situ with no attempt to remove it forcibly. The primary outcome studied was preservation of the uterus. The secondary outcome ... Cited by 1