The development of ultrasound techniques opened a window on the prenatal world. Since the early 1990s, bidimensional ultrasonography has played an important role in the study of certain fetal behaviours in attempts to understand fetal well-being. Certain fetal attitudes can be likened to those subsequently seen in newborns [1]. Study of fetal circulation by Doppler ultrasonography in parts of the fetal body such as the middle cerebral arteries has also clearly shown that certain pathophysiological and pathological conditions cause a redistribution of normal fetal circulation, indicating a change in fetal status.
Ultrasound and fetal stress: Study of the fetal blink-startle reflex evoked by acoustic stimuli / Bocchi, C.; Severi, F.M.; Bruni, L.; Filardi, G.; Delia, A.; Boni, C.; Altomare, A.; Bellieni, C.V.; Petraglia, F.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2008), pp. 31-33. [10.1007/978-88-470-0732-1_5]
Ultrasound and fetal stress: Study of the fetal blink-startle reflex evoked by acoustic stimuli
Petraglia, F.
2008
Abstract
The development of ultrasound techniques opened a window on the prenatal world. Since the early 1990s, bidimensional ultrasonography has played an important role in the study of certain fetal behaviours in attempts to understand fetal well-being. Certain fetal attitudes can be likened to those subsequently seen in newborns [1]. Study of fetal circulation by Doppler ultrasonography in parts of the fetal body such as the middle cerebral arteries has also clearly shown that certain pathophysiological and pathological conditions cause a redistribution of normal fetal circulation, indicating a change in fetal status.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



