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Remnants of the fetal circulation can be found in adults:
When the fetal circulation started to back up, Rodriguez flew to Philadelphia.
The condition is called persistent fetal circulation and soon results in severe respiratory distress.
They also allow for the study of fetal circulation, which differs from that of an adult.
It is a part of fetal circulation.
The pulmonary circulation loop is virtually bypassed in fetal circulation.
All of these cardiovascular system changes result in the adaptation from fetal circulation patterns to an adult circulation pattern.
In order to pass through their walls, material must be in solution; solid bodies, therefore, are denied admission to the fetal circulation.
The agency said the stronger warning on labels is being required because aspirin can affect fetal circulation and uterine contraction.
Crying not only expands the lungs, but also has a favorable influence upon needful alterations in the fetal circulation.
In fetal circulation, there is normally an opening between the two atria (the upper chambers of the heart) to allow blood to bypass the lungs.
Insulin and glucagon can be detected in the human fetal circulation by the fourth or fifth month of fetal development.
Little hPL enters the fetal circulation.
The ligamentum venosum is the fibrous remnant of the ductus venosus of the fetal circulation.
The mother can make IgG anti-Rhc antibodies, which are able to pass through the placenta and enter the fetal circulation.
It is the fetal heart and not the mother's heart that builds up the fetal blood pressure to drive its blood through the fetal circulation.
During this transition, some types of congenital heart disease that were not symptomatic in utero during fetal circulation will present with cyanosis or respiratory signs.
The offending antibodies are IgG subtype and therefore capable of crossing the placenta and entering the fetal circulation.
It is a condition in which the connecting blood vessel between the pulmonary artery and the aorta in fetal circulation stays open in the newborn.
The chorion acts as a barrier between the maternal and fetal circulation so that there is no admixture of maternal and fetal blood.
The drug can also enter fetal circulation and breast milk, so pregnant and nursing mothers must beware, especially since fetuses have a low rate of phenothiazine metabolism.
In every pregnancy the placenta serves in this way as an organ of nutrition, arranging for the passage of food from the mother's blood to the fetal circulation.
The core of placental villi contain mesenchymal cells and placental blood vessels that are directly connected to the fetal circulation via the umbilical cord.
Its physiological role is thought to be of greatest importance during the early gestational period as a homeostatic regulator of blood pressure, secreting catecholamines into the fetal circulation.
In 1890, research done by William Henry Howell indicated that certain red blood cells found both in fetal circulation and bone marrow (of a cat) had unusual granulation.