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Control of the fetoplacental circulation
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1993
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Fetal MedicineGynecologyWilliam HunterFetal GrowthEmbryologyBlood FlowReproductive EndocrinologyFetoplacental CirculationPublic HealthPlacental ImmunologyPreeclampsiaPlacental DevelopmentBlood Flow RegulationPhysiological PrincipleHuman PlacentaMaternal HealthPlacental DiseaseVascular BiologyMaternal-fetal MedicineNervous SystemFetal NeurodevelopmentBiomedical FlowPlacental FunctionDevelopmental BiologyPhysiologyPregnancyFetal ComplicationMedicine
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the discovery by William Hunter of the existence of two distinct circulations within the human placenta. Until relatively recently the placenta has been viewed with “respect” – a passive structure which occasionally elicited fear and anxiety if implanted either too low or too deep. More recently our understanding of perinatal physiology, blood flow regulation and epidemiological data linking prenatal events with adult disease has created renewed interest in the placenta. This review will focus on the regulation of fetal blood flow in the placenta, the possible mechanisms whereby it may be deranged and why this might be relevant to adult disease.
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