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Morphometric analysis of the great vessels in early fetal life

  • Jon Hyett
  • , Gonzalo Moscoso
  • , Kypros Nicolaides

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Abstract

Pathological examination of the heart and great vessels was performed in 61 specimens obtained after surgical termination of pregnancy for psychosocial indications at 9-18 weeks of gestation. The aorta and pulmonary trunk were identified and external diameters were measured at the level of, and distal to the aortic valve and pulmonary valve, the level of the aortic isthmus and thoracic aorta, and the proximal and distal ductus arteriosus. All eight vessel diameters increased linearly with gestational age and the ratio of the diameter of the aortic isthmus to that of the aortic valve or the distal ductus arteriosus also increased with gestation. Early pregnancy is characterized by rapid growth of the fetal head and this may well be the consequence of a preferential distribution of left ventricular output in favour of the head due to relative narrowing of the aortic isthmus at this gestation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3045-3048
Number of pages4
JournalHuman Reproduction
Volume10
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1995
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aorta
  • Aortic isthmus
  • Ductus arteriosus
  • Fetal development
  • Pulmonary trunk

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