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- W2914484714 abstract "So, the stout foetus, kicking and alive Leaps from the fundus for his final dive. Tired of the prison where his legs were curled He pants, like Rasselas, for a wider world. No more to him their wonted joys afford The fringed placenta and the knotted cord.Anoxia is the main cause of foetal and neonatal deaths, and infants who survive severe foetal anoxia are likely to be born defective or to develop defects in their early years. Foetal anoxia is largely a result of placental insufficiency, which cannot yet be accurately estimated in utero. The foetus is normally short of oxygen in the last weeks of pregnancy and becomes dangerously so if pregnancy continues into the 42nd or 43rd week. To reduce this danger, labour has been induced by rupture of the forewaters 5 days after the expected date of delivery in 2770 cases. The results seem promising.SUMMARYThe physiology and pathology of foetal anoxia are considered, and the part played by placental insufficiency, particularly in toxaemia and postmaturity, is reviewed in the light of present-day knowledge.Further studies are needed on foetal oxygen depletion, for example secondary to analgesia, anaesthesia and cerebral birth trauma.An analysis of 2,770 inductions of labour by artificial rupture of the fore-waters has been made, and attention is drawn to the prophylactic value of the procedure and its importance in foetal salvage.RESUMECaracteres obstetricaux concernant 1'infirmite motrice cerebrale.Apres avoir considere la physiologie et l'anatomo-pathologie de l'anoxie foetale, le role joue par l'insuffisance placentaire, en particulier dans la toxemie et la postmaturite, est passe en revue a la lumiere des connaissances actuelles.De nouvelles recherches s'imposent et doivent porter sur la depletion en oxygene du foetus, par exemple, consecutive a l'analgesie, l'anesthesie et au traumatisme obstetrical cerebral.2770 cas de travail provoque par rupture artificielle des eaux ont ete analyses. L'attention a ete attiree sur la valeur prophylactique de ce procede et de son importance sur la protection du foetus.ZUSAMMENFASSUNGGeburtshilfliche Beschaffenheiten der zerebralen Kinderlahmung.Nachdem die Physiologie und die anato-mische Pathologie der fotalen Anoxamie betrachtet wurden, wird die Rolle der Mangelhaftigkeit des Plazentas, besonders bei Toxamie und Uberreifung, in Hinblick auf die jetzigen Kenntnisse, untersucht.Neue Forschungen sind dringlich notig und mussen auf den Sauerstoffmangel der Frucht, zum beispiel wahrend der Analgesie, der Anasthesie und des zerebralen Traumas der Geburt gerichtet sein.2770 Falle von durch Eihautstich hervorge-rufenen Entbindungen wurden untersucht. Es wurde auf den prophylaktischen Wert dieses Verfahrens und auf dessen Wichtig-keit fur die Beschutzung der Frucht hinge-weisen." @default.
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- W2914484714 title "Obstetrical Features Related to Cerebral Palsy" @default.
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- W2914484714 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.1960.tb05144.x" @default.
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