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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1967) 14 195-201
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0140195
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THE PRACTICAL IMPORTANCE OF THE SINGLE ARTERY UMBILICAL CORD

RICHARD F. HNAT

Summary.: The correlation of single artery umbilical cords with congenital anomalies is explored in the present study of 4808 consecutive deliveries. There were thirty-eight single artery cords, and six of these were associated with additional foetal abnormalities. An attempt is made to present the correlation in a true perspective by adding these data to other similar studies. Acknowledgment is given to the many retrospective studies, but consecutive delivery series show that a single artery cord is of importance as an abnormal physical finding but not as a screening test to detect occult malformations.







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