Intrauterine death
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which method of the expulsion of intrauterine fetal death and fetal anomaly in second trimester is effective, safe, and suitable for pregnant women. Objectives: to evaluate the effectiveness of oral misoprostol and vaginal misoprostol for intrauterine fetal death and fetal anomaly in second trimester pregnancy termination.
7p vistarlord 24-06-2023 3 2 Download
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This study investigated whether large fluctuations in food availability during grandparents' early development influenced grandchildren's cardiovascular mortality. We reported earlier that changes in availability of food - from good to poor or from poor to good - during intrauterine development was followed by a double risk of sudden death as an adult, and that mortality rate can be associated with ancestors childhood availability of food.
6p vinarcissa 21-03-2023 3 1 Download
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Part 1 of ebook "Textbook for MRCOG-1: Basic sciences in obstetrics and gynaecology" provide readers with content about: principles of clinical practice; anatomy; physiology; biochemistry and nutrition; pathology; microbiology and immunology;... Please refer to the part 1 of ebook for details!
242p duonghoanglacnhi 07-11-2022 18 5 Download
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Complete heart block in pregnancy has serious implications particularly during the period of delivery. This is more so if the delivery is an operative one as the presence of heart block may produce haemodynamic instability in the intra operative period. We report a unique case of a pregnant mother with complete heart block undergoing hysterostomy, complicated by placenta accreta and intrauterine death.
4p viisaacnewton 26-04-2022 9 1 Download
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Current knowledge indicate that epirubicin administration in late pregnancy is almost devoid of any fetal cardiotoxicity. We report a twin pregnancy complicated by breast cancer in which epirubicin administration was causatively linked to the death of one twin who was small for gestational age (SGA) and in a condition of oligohydramnios and determined the onset of a transient cardiotoxicity of the surviving fetus/newborn.
7p vimoscow2711 29-08-2020 8 1 Download
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Maternal infections caused by TORCH [Toxoplasma gondii, Rubella virus, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Herpes simplex virus (HSV)] are the major causes of bad obstetric history. The aim of this study was to evaluate the age wise seroprevalence and to assess the seropositivity of Toxoplasma and Rubella among TORCH infections in pregnant women with BOH. A total of 90 sera samples are collected from pregnant women with bad obstetrical history attending the antenatal clinic in Govt. Maternity Hospital, Sultan Bazar, Kothi, Hyderabad.
12p trinhthamhodang3 14-02-2020 33 3 Download
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Metritis and endometritis are the very common postpartum uterine infections that results into infertility in dairy cattle, production loss and economical losses to the farmer. As postpartum uterus favors bacterial growth so it is frequently found in almost of unhygienic environment reared animals. Breaching of birth canal during dystocia, retention of placenta, wet environment during winter season and immunosuppression due to many reasons are the risk factors for the bacteria invasion to uterus.
19p quenchua2 16-12-2019 15 2 Download
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One of the tragedies that confront the pregnant woman and physician providing obstetric care is the occurrence of fetal death. It is reported that toxoplasmosis, one among protozoal infections have a high incidence in pregnancy, sometimes causing fetal death. Toxoplasmosis is caused by a coccidian parasite, Toxoplasma gondii which is highly prevalent both in humans and warm-blooded animals. The study was intended to observe the prevalence of Toxoplasmosis in pregnant women presenting with bad obstetric history (BOH).
8p chauchaungayxua1 04-12-2019 15 1 Download
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To demonstrate the differences in intrauterine fetal deaths and neonatal deaths between small for date (SFD) and Non-SFD neonates by applying a novel classification from both Z scores of placental weight (PW) and fetal/placental weight ratio (F/P) to small for gestational age (SGA) neonates.
6p vinasaki2711 12-11-2019 16 0 Download
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Being pregnant is more dangerous than using con- traception. Therefore, the higher the typical failure rate (Table 1)1,2, the riskier a method is. This failure rate is 300 times as important in Afghanistan, Somalia, Sierra Leone or Niger(nearly 2% chance that a pregnancy will result in a maternal death and gener- ally no access to safe abortions) than in Scandinavia(0.007% chance, and induced abortions very safe).
23p thaodien102 06-11-2015 44 3 Download
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The role of the placental bed in normal pregnancy and its complications has been intensively investigated for 50 years, following the introduction of a technique for placental bed biopsy. It is now recognized that disorders of the maternal–fetal interface in humans have been implicated in a broad range of pathological conditions, including spontaneous abortion, preterm labor, preterm premature rupture of membranes, preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, abruptio placentae, and fetal death.
324p hyperion75 18-01-2013 56 5 Download