Associations of maternal retinal vasculature with subsequent fetal growth and birth size
OBJECTIVE:We aimed to study the maternal retinal microvasculature at mid-trimester and its relationship with subsequent fetal growth and birth size. METHODS:We recruited 732 pregnant women aged 18-46 years in the first trimester with singleton pregnancies. All had retinal photography and fetal scan...
Main Authors: | Li, L.J (Author), Aris, I. (Author), Su, L.L (Author), Tint, M.T (Author), Cheung, C.Y (Author), Irkram, M.K (Author), Gluckman, P. (Author), Godfrey, K.M (Author), Tan, K.H (Author), Yeo, G. (Author), Yap, F. (Author), Kwek, K. (Author), Saw, S.M (Author), Chong, Y.S (Author), Wong, T.Y (Author), Lee, Y.S (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2015-04-24.
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