Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR, IUGR) | Types, Causes, TORCH Infections, Diagnosis, Treatment

Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR, IUGR) | Types, Causes, TORCH Infections, Diagnosis, Treatment

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The video tutorial discusses fetal growth restriction (FGR), also known as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), which is a condition where a fetus does not grow to its genetic potential. It covers the causes of FGR, categorized into maternal, placental, and fetal factors, and explains the types of FGR: symmetric and asymmetric. The video also outlines the clinical features, diagnosis methods, and potential complications associated with FGR. Finally, it discusses prevention strategies and treatment options, emphasizing the importance of maximizing gestational age to reduce complications.

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What are some clinical features that can be observed in a fetus with fetal growth restriction?

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What are the potential complications and risks associated with fetal growth restriction?

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How is fetal growth restriction diagnosed by clinicians?

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What treatment options are available for managing fetal growth restriction?

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