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Researchers identify fatty-acid oxidation as additional source of nutrients in the placenta

such as preeclampsia, acute fatty liver of pregnancy (one of the most severe and life-threatening complications in pregnancy that often appears in the third trimester) and HELLP syndrome (hemolysis, elevated liver function and low platelets).

"We are hoping to expand the study to look at small babies to see if there are other genetic mutations responsible," Dr. Bennett said. "This is the extreme end of the spectrum."


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Contact: Staishy Bostick Siem
staishy.siem@utsouthwestern.edu
214-648-3404
UT Southwestern Medical Center
2-Jun-2003


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