Placenta crucially affects formation of fetal congenital heart disease
It has been increasingly recognized that structural abnormalities and functional changes in the placenta can adversely affect developing fetal heart. In this article, we examine a role of the placenta as well as potential impact of placental insufficiency on a fetus with congenital heart disease (CH...
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Main Authors: | V. I. Tsibizova (Author), T. M. Pervunina (Author), V. A. Artemenko (Author), V. O. Bitsadze (Author), K. E. Gotsiridze (Author), I. I. Averkin (Author), D. V. Blinov (Author), N. Yu. Novikova (Author) |
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