2 results match your criteria: "Latin American Center of Perinatology and Human Development (CLAP)[Affiliation]"
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
December 1991
Latin American Center of Perinatology and Human Development (CLAP), PAHO/WHO, Montevideo, Uruguay.
The relationship between maternal age and cesarean section in low-risk nulliparas was analysed in 7454 perinatal clinical records selected from eleven databases of Latin American institutions obtained with a comprehensive perinatal information system. The risk of cesarean section in nulliparas between 29 and 49 years of age was found to be three times higher than that corresponding to pregnant women of lesser age. This clearly more aggressive obstetrical conduct could not be explained by the main indications for cesarean section.
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November 1987
Latin American Center of Perinatology and Human Development (CLAP), Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization.
Ninety-four high-risk pregnancies were studied weekly in a prospective and longitudinal study. Uterine height, biparietal diameter (BPD), cranial perimeter (CrP) and abdominal perimeter (AbP) were measured. Amniotic fluid volume (AFV) was assessed.
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