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Effect of long-term cocaine administration to pregnant ewes on fetal hemodynamics, oxygenation, and growth
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Long-term exposure to cocaine induces uterine and fetal blood flow disorders, fetal growth restriction, and hypoxia. It reduces the capability of the cerebral vessels to vasodilate and the heart rate to increase during acute hypoxia.
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