Incidence rates of placental acute inflammation and malperfusion and differences by neonatal sex in a population-based cohort of births at term gestation with universal placental collection: EPOD, 2010-2016
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Placental inflammation and malperfusion rates differ significantly based on neonatal sex, impacting neonatal health.
Incidence rates for placental issues are observed in a diverse birth cohort, highlighting important differences.
Analysis of a population-based cohort from 2010 to 2016 offers insights on incidence rates and sex differences.
These findings suggest that understanding placental inflammation's effects on neonates may influence future health outcomes.
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Incidence rates of placental acute inflammation and malperfusion and differences by neonatal sex in a population-based cohort of births at term gestation with universal placental collection: EPOD, 2010-2016 | Synapse