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Maria Dalva Barbosa Baker Méio *

Autora invitada por SIIC

Foi utilizado o pareamento por idade gestacional e sexo para a comparação dos níveis séricos de IGF-1 e IGFBP-3 entre recém-nascidos com e sem restrição de crescimento intra-uterino.

IGFBP-3 COMO MARCADOR POTENCIAL DE RESTRIÇÃO DE CRESCIMENTO INTRA-UTERINO

Não houve diferença significativa nos níveis de IGF-1 entre recém-nascidos pequenos (PIG) e adequados (AIG) para idade gestacional no primeiro dia de vida, porém o IGFBP-3 encontrava-se significativamente reduzido nos recém-nascidos PIG. Concluiu-se que o IGFBP-3 é um marcador potencial de restrição de crescimento intra-uterino.

*Maria Dalva Barbosa Baker Méio
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REDUCTION OF IGF-BINDING PROTEIN-3 AS A POTENTIAL MARKER OF INTRA-UTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION
Journal of Perinatal Medicine,
37(6):689-693, 2009

Esta revista, clasificada por SIIC Data Bases, integra el acervo bibliográfico
de la Biblioteca Biomédica (BB) SIIC.

Institución principal de la investigación
*Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Río de Janeiro, Brasil
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Para comunicarse con Maria Dalva Barbosa Baker Méio mencionar a SIIC como referencia:
mdmeio@centroin.com.br

Autora invitada
21 de enero, 2010
Descripción aprobada
6 de abril, 2010
Reedición siicsalud
7 de junio, 2021

Acerca del trabajo completo
IGFBP-3 COMO MARCADOR POTENCIAL DE RESTRIÇÃO DE CRESCIMENTO INTRA-UTERINO

Título original en castellano
REDUÇÃO DE IGFBP-3 COMO MARCADOR POTENCIAL DO CRESCIMENTO INTRA-UTERINO RESTRITO

Autor
Maria Dalva Barbosa Baker Méio1, Maria Elizabeth Lopes Moreira2, Rosely Sichieri3, Anibal Sánchez Moura4
1 Médica, Instituto Fernandes Figueira, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Río de Janeiro, Brasil, Medica
2 Médica, Instituto Fernandes Figueira - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Neonatologista
3 Médica, Instituto de Medicina Social - Universidade Do Estado de Rio de Janeiro, Professora
4 Médico, Departamento de Ciências Fisiológicas - Uniersidade Do Estado Do Rio de Janeiro, Professor

Acceso a la fuente original
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jpm

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