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Search for: [Abstract = "Low birth weight is responsible for 69.6% of neonatal deaths and for 66.4% of stillbirths. It has been shown that approximately 10% of maternal mortality is the result of intrauterine growth restriction, which is associated with the occurrence of complications in later stages of life or diseases manifest themselves in adulthood.Most scholars defines the term IUGR in relation to the fetus did not use its growth potential because of pathological causes. It is believed that hypotrophy of the fetus is a consequence of homeostasis disturbance and placental insufficiency. The mechanism of this process may be multifactorial, but in many cases remain idiopathic. Numerous studies and scientific reports confirmed the participation of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of IUGR, but the exact pathogenesis of this phenomenon is not fully understood. The relationship between the occurrence of oxidative stress, and the way to improve the general condition of pregnancy and the newborn remains controversial.The aim of the study was to determine the relation between occurrence of oxidative stress and the mode of delivery in the pregnancy complicated by intrauterine fetal growth restriction. Erected following research problems\:• What relationship does exist between the level of oxidative stress markers in peripheral blood and the incidence of IUGR\?• What is the relationship between the presence"]

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