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- Intrauterine hypoxia (also known as fetal hypoxia) occurs when the fetus is deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen.了解详细信息:Intrauterine hypoxia (also known as fetal hypoxia) occurs when the fetus is deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrauterine_hypoxiaFetal hypoxia is an intrauterine syndrome characterized by a complex of changes on the part of the fetus caused by insufficient oxygen supply to its tissues and organs.medic-journal.com/womens-diseases/fetal-hypoxia/Fetal hypoxia is a condition characterized by a reduction of oxygen responsible for impairing the fetus development and increases the risk of perinatal and infant mortality [1].pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7278841/Hypoxia plays a significant physiological role in fetal development; it is involved in different embryonic processes, for example, placentation, angiogenesis, and hematopoiesis.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29105382/
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