Placenta, Fetal Membranes & Fetal Circulation
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The placenta is the fetomaternal interface for gas exchange, nutrition, excretion and hormone production, while the fetal membranes enclose the protective amniotic fluid. Fetal circulation, with its three physiological shunts, is uniquely adapted to oxygenate the fetus through the placenta — and rearranges itself dramatically at the first breath. This is a perennial NEET PG favourite spanning Anatomy, Embryology and …
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