Intrauterine growth restriction associated with excessively long umbilical cord

Clin Pract. 2013 Aug 2;3(2):e23. doi: 10.4081/cp.2013.e23.

Abstract

We present a 37-week female baby, known with intrauterine growth restriction since 25 weeks of pregnancy, born with a placenta with an excessive long umbilical cord (ELUC), without any other abnormalities. ELUC is mostly an incidental finding after delivery, but represents a potentially detectable intrauterine cause of growth restriction. A system that allows ultrasound measurement of the length of the umbilical cord could highly increase antenatal diagnosis of ELUC.

Keywords: cord abnormality; intrauterine growth restriction; umbilical cord.

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  • Case Reports