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THE EFFECT OF PROLACTIN ON FETAL MEMBRANE TRANSPORT

  • Sverre Stray-Pedersen
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 15. Oktober 2009

Published Online: 2009-10-15
Published in Print: 1982

Walter de Gruyter

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Sonstiges
  2. Titelei
  3. Opening Remarks from Congress Chairman
  4. Panel Discussion
  5. Ultrasound Diagnosis of Fetal Malformations
  6. THE INTRAUTERINE DIAGNOSIS OF SKELETAL DYSPLASIAS
  7. MALFORMATIONS AND PERINATAL MORTALITY
  8. Modern management of cases with premature rupture of membranes
  9. Premature rupture of the membranes – further results with the use of PVP-iodine for prevention of ascending infection and clinical management
  10. Management of premature rupture of membranes
  11. Fetal Brain Injury: The Effects and Detection of Asphyxia, and The Consequences of Isohydric Hypoxia.
  12. Hypoxic brain damage in fetus and newborn. Morphological characters. Pathogenesis. Prevention.
  13. SLEEP APNEA AND THE SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME (SIDS)
  14. Fetal and Neonatal Hypoglycemia
  15. Maternal Hypoglycemia As Potential Cause of Fetal Injury: Some Theoretic Considerations
  16. Frequency and Importance of Hypoglycemia in the Neonate
  17. Metabolic Aspects of Care of Neonatal Hypoglycemia
  18. SUMMARY EVENING DISCUSSION
  19. The present situation and risks of home deliveries.
  20. OCCURENCE OF FETAL COMPLICATIONS DURING LABOR IN A SO-CALLED "NON-RISK" GROUP
  21. Smoking and Pregnancy
  22. Physiology of the ductus arteriosus in the fetus and newborn
  23. Tocolysis in cases of premature rupture of the membranes.
  24. Therapeutic aspects of premature rupture of membranes
  25. FIBRIN SEALING – AN ADVANCED THERAPY IN DEALING WITH PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES?
  26. Membrane detachment or second amniotic sac?
  27. Delivery from a sitting position.
  28. The Various Positions for Delivery
  29. THE INFLUENCE OF THE MATERNAL POSITION ON THE FETAL TRANSCUTANEOUS OXYGEN PRESSURE (tcPo2)
  30. Possibilities of prenatal diagnosics of severe congenital heart disease
  31. Congenital tumors and nonimmune hydrops fetalis
  32. Ultrasound screening program for detection of fetal malformations. Past and current status.
  33. Medico-legal aspects of antenatally detected malformed fetuses
  34. THE PROBLEM OF DIAGNOSING MALFORMATIONS DURING ROUTINE ULTRASONIC EXAMINATION
  35. Prenatal diagnosis of obstructions of the upper intestinal tract – a new endocrinological method
  36. RESULTS OF ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSTICS IN TWIN PREGNANCIES
  37. Centralized evaluation of external ultrasonography findings by means of video film
  38. Ultrasonic Control of Umbilical Blood Flow in Small for Date Fetuses
  39. THE INFLUENCE OF OXYTOCIN ON THE PRODUCTION OF PROSTAGLANDINS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
  40. Selection procedures in Dutch Obstetrics
  41. THE INFLUENCE OF MATERNAL OXYGEN (O2) ADMINISTRATION ON FETAL HEART RATE (FHR) AND LONGTERM VARIABILITY AMPLITUDE (LVA)
  42. Fetal transcutaneous Po2 during paracervical block
  43. Continous transcutaneous carbondioxide measurement from the fetal scalp during labour
  44. Fetal transcutaneous carbon dioxide tension – promising experiences
  45. The ß–endorphin content of amniotic fluid during labor
  46. Nicotine and Cotinine – two pharmacologically active substances as parameters for the strain on fetuses and babies of mothers who smoke
  47. EPINEPHRINE AND NOREPINEPHRINE RELEASE IN THE FETUS AFTER REPEATED HYPOXIA
  48. Heart rate variability, breathing and body movements in normoxic fetal lambs.
  49. Heart rate variability, breathing and body movements in hypoxic fetal lambs.
  50. The Preejection Period (PEP) of the Fetal Cardiac Cycle during Hypoxemia
  51. The media and obstetrics - further ideas for informatory courses offered by hospitals as an alternative
  52. Criteria that influence the patient’s choice of maternity hospital
  53. THE EFFECT OF PROLACTIN ON FETAL MEMBRANE TRANSPORT
  54. Drawing-up of coagulation standards in sheep – precondition for extracorporeal oxygenation of premature lambs
  55. Extracorporeal oxygenation in premature lambs
  56. THE FATE AND IMPORTANCE OF FETAL LACTATE IN THE HUMAN PLACENTA – A NEW HYPOTHESIS
  57. MATERNO-FETAL LACTIC ACID MEDIATED INFUSION ACIDOSIS. NOT FACT BUT FICTION.
  58. Do placental infarcts produce perinatal brain damage?
  59. Procoagulant Activity of Tracheal and Hypopharyngeal Aspirates and the Diagnosis of Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Newborns
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