Correlation between placental morphometry and maternal BMI in IUGR among Telangana population
Keywords:
morphometry, BMI, IUGRAbstract
In newborns one of the major problems is fetal growth restriction or Intra Uterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) or morbidity and mortality. Objective of the study is to examine the correlation between the maternal BMI in IUGR and placental anthropometry. Materials and methods - Present study was conducted in OBG Department of SVS Medical College and hospital in September-2020-march-2021. Total 22 IUGR placental samples collected and compared with normal placenta and BMI correlated in both groups. Results - mean diameter of placenta in IUGR fetuses’ range is 10.66-14.44; weight of placenta is 410.60 grams; hemoglobin level is 9.60 grams in IUGR pregnant women; BMI is 21.86 kg/m2 and gestational age was 35.60 wks.
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