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Percentile Placental Volumes for Dan.csv from Gestational growth trajectories derived from a dynamic fetal–placental scaling law

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posted on 2019-10-25, 06:55 authored by Daniel Baller, Diana M. Thomas, Kevin Cummiskey, Carl Bredlau, Nadav Schwartz, Kelly Orzechowski, Richard C. Miller, Anthony Odibo, Ruchit Shah, Carolyn M. Salafia
Fetal trajectories characterizing growth rates in utero have relied primarily on goodness of fit rather than mechanistic properties exhibited in utero. Here, we use a validated fetal–placental allometric scaling law and a first principles differential equations model of placental volume growth to generate biologically meaningful fetal–placental growth curves. The growth curves form the foundation for understanding healthy versus at-risk fetal growth and for identifying the timing of key events in utero.

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