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A recent report from Chisinau, Moldova discusses the issue of intrauterine restriction of fetal growth, which is a significant concern in modern obstetrics. The research highlights the potential obstetric complications and long-term consequences associated with fetal growth restriction, such as metabolic disease and cardiovascular pathology. The report also mentions the controversy surrounding the definition and diagnosis of this condition, but notes that a consensus was reached in 2021. The research emphasizes the importance of understanding the pathophysiological changes and adaptation mechanisms that occur in a hypoxic environment to improve diagnosis criteria and classification. For more information, readers can refer to the Journal of Clinical Medicine of Kazakhstan. [Extracted from the article] |