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A call to standardize the nomenclature of human fetal membrane at the feto-maternal interface
CE. Kendal-Wright, JJ. Moore, L. Feng, R. Menon, AL. David, TT. Chowdhury, MF. Crowther, C. Howe, N. Zhong, VZ. Clavellina, P. Flores-Espinosa, N. Truong, V. Sapin-Deour, L. Blanchon, A. Zahra, AK. Kammala, R. Cherukuri, LS. Richardson, Fetal...
Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, přehledy
Grantová podpora
R01 HD110512
NICHD NIH HHS - United States
- MeSH
- extraembryonální obaly * fyziologie anatomie a histologie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- maternofetální výměna látek * MeSH
- těhotenství MeSH
- terminologie jako téma * MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- těhotenství MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- přehledy MeSH
Despite being one of the largest intrauterine tissues in surface area, the fetal membrane that lines the intrauterine cavity is often overlooked, forgotten, or misidentified in clinical and basic science research. The feto-maternal interface is comprised of the fetal membrane (fetal component) and decidua parietalis (maternal component), which lines the intrauterine cavity and provides essential mechanical, immune, hormonal, and transport support to maintain pregnancy. Fetal membrane plays an important role in triggering and regulating labor via complex signaling cascades. Whilst several researchers have investigated the membranes world-wide, nomenclature remains inconsistent, leading to widespread ambiguity across inter-disciplinary disciplines involving science, bioengineering, and reproductive medicine. The ongoing confusion regarding its terminology, origins, structure, and function has resulted in several significant issues, including diagnostic errors and misrepresentation clinically, limitations and inaccuracies in scientific research, and regulatory and clinical miscommunication. Therefore, the Fetal Membrane Society (FMS) calls upon the field to standardize fetal membrane nomenclature, define its architecture, and summarize its region-specific differences to facilitate understanding of its biological role. Clear and consistent identification of the fetal membrane is essential in improving research accuracy, clinical outcomes, and effective communication within and between the medical and scientific communities.
Department of Immunobiochemistry Instituto Nacional de Perinatología Ciudad de México Mexico
Departments of Pediatrics and Reproductive Biology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA
Electrical Engineering Department Texas A and M University College Station TX USA
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute for Women's Health University College London London UK
Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities Staten Island NY USA
School of Medicine Université Clermont Auvergne Clermont Ferrand France
The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine at Galveston Galveston TX USA
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