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. 2016 Oct 1;10(10):AC01–AC05. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/20304.8608

[Table/Fig-6]:

[Table/Fig-6]:

Maternal cigarette smoke exposed inbred fetus showing; A) carpoptosis (brown arrows), bilobed placenta (red arrow) and normal thickness of umblical cord(black arrow). B) lumbar flexion (blue arrow) and discoid placenta (red arrow). C) Lumbar flexion (blue arrow), dicoid placenta (red arrow). D) severe IUGR fetus showing thinned umbilical cord (black arrow), ill developed cranial end (brown arrow) and lumbar flexion deformities (blue arrow) with full term placenta. E) Severe IUGR fetus showing ill developed ends and extremities, thinned umblical cord with full term placenta. F) & G) showing resorptions. H) Haemorrhage around ear. I) discoid placenta (blue arrow), umblical cord haemorrhage (red arrow). J) Vertebral mid line haemorrhage (red arrow). K) dural venous congestion. L) Umbilical cord haemorrhage (red arrow) milk spot (black arrow), haemorrhage (yellow arrow). M) Jugular venous congestion (blue arrow). N) abdominal visceral haemorrhage (red star), enphalocoele (black arrow). O) Thoracic and abdominal visceral haemorrhage (red star) with enphalocoele (black arrow).