PMID: 3765946Jan 1, 1986Paper

Significance of blood flow measurement in the cervix uteri in the 1st trimester of pregnancy

Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie
L ZubekJ Csépli

Abstract

The authors examined the blood flow of the portio vaginalis uteri in the first half of pregnancy in 57 cases. Their age was between 16-37 years. 5 groups were established: 1. among healthy pregnant women 69 ml/min/100 g; 2. among hypoplasia 40 ml/min/100 g; 3. among anaemia 122 ml min 100 g; 4. among hyperemesis gravidarum 134 ml/min/100 g; 5. among anaemia + hyperemesis gravidarum 140 ml min 100 g were found. The blood flow of the groups 2-5 has significant differences in comparison to the healthy pregnants.

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