central placentation
central placentation
[′sen·trəl ‚pla·sən′tā·shən] (botany)
Having the ovules located in the center of the ovary.
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Association between BMI and HTN was also analyzed and data suggests that even with normal BMI, if a women had lateral placentation, she had a high chance of developing PIH and even if the women is overweight or obese but having
Central placentation then the chances of developing PIH is appear to be less.
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