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Fetal resorption

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Fetal resorption maobu fetus resorption but disintegration na assimilation nke otu fetus maobu Karia na uterus N'oge obula ma onocha organogenesis, nke na Abu izuka itolu gachaa nke gestation. Tupu aba organogenesis usoro ya bu embryo resorption. Resorption nwere Ike IME N'oge mgbe ano gestation Karia ma emecha; nwa mmecha nwu bu Maka miscarriage n..[1]

N'ime ụmụ oke[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Mgbapụta nwa e bu n'afọ n'ime òké bụ ihe a na-ahụkarị ma nwee ike imetụta [otú?] site na antioxidants.[2][3][4][5][6] 

N'ime nkịta[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

N'afọ 1998, nnyocha ultrasound chọpụtara na resorption nke otu ma ọ bụ abụọ echiche na-eme na ihe ruru 10% nke niile nkịta dị ime, [1] bụ ezie na ọtụtụ ikpe nke resorption zuru oke nke nwa niile nwere ike ịbụ na ọ bụ nwanyi na-enwe pseudopregnancy. [7]

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  2. USA (2018-05-01). "Fetal resorption in rats treated with an antiestrogen in relation to luteal phase nidatory estrogen secretion". Acta Endocrinol 126 (5): 444–50. DOI:10.1530/acta.0.1260444. PMID 1621490. 
  3. Telford (January 1962). "Fetal resorption in the rat as influenced by certain antioxidants". American Journal of Anatomy 110 (1): 29–36. DOI:10.1002/aja.1001100104. PMID 13920140. 
  4. Howell (March 1969). "Histological observations on foetal resorption in copper-deficient rats". British Journal of Nutrition 23 (1): 47–50. DOI:10.1079/bjn19690008. PMID 5766792. 
  5. Gendron (1 November 1990). "Lipopolysaccharide-induced fetal resorption in mice is associated with the intrauterine production of tumour necrosis factor-alpha". Reproduction 90 (2): 395–402. DOI:10.1530/jrf.0.0900395. PMID 2250238. 
  6. Hayakawa (July 2000). "Murine fetal resorption and experimental pre-eclampsia are induced by both excessive Th1 and Th2 activation". Journal of Reproductive Immunology 47 (2): 121–138. DOI:10.1016/s0165-0378(00)00053-x. PMID 10924746. 
  7. Soares (13 May 2018). Guide to Puppy Absorption (Canine Fetal Resorption).