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An estimated 15% of known pregnancies terminate in spontaneous abortion, the majority (90% circa) within the XII° week of gestation: early spontaneous abortion (ESA).
F. Grillo, C. Ivaldi, M. Curto
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Multigenic forms of thrombophilia in habitual miscarige [PDF]
Miscarriage is an actual problem of modern obstetrics. The frequency of miscarriage is 10-25% of all pregnancies, and habitual abortion occurs in 5%. Habitual miscarriage is considered as a typical multifactorial disease, being the result of expression ...
Voronin K.V.+2 more
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OBJETIVO: avaliar a prevalência de alterações citogenéticas e polimorfismos cromossômicos em casais com fenótipo de subfertilidade em uma população brasileira.
Cássia de Lourdes Campanho+3 more
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Prevalence and diagnosis of congenital uterine anomalies in women with reproductive failure: a critical appraisal [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of congenital uterine anomalies in women with reproductive failure remains unclear, largely due to methodological bias. The aim of this review is to assess the diagnostic accuracy of different methodologies and estimate the ...
Cocksedge, K.A.+2 more
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Goal-Directed Planning for Habituated Agents by Active Inference Using a Variational Recurrent Neural Network [PDF]
It is crucial to ask how agents can achieve goals by generating action plans using only partial models of the world acquired through habituated sensory-motor experiences. Although many existing robotics studies use a forward model framework, there are generalization issues with high degrees of freedom. The current study shows that the predictive coding
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Optimal information gain at the onset of habituation to repeated stimuli [PDF]
Biological and living systems process information across spatiotemporal scales, exhibiting the hallmark ability to constantly modulate their behavior to ever-changing and complex environments. In the presence of repeated stimuli, a distinctive response is the progressive reduction of the activity at both sensory and molecular levels, known as ...
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Recurrent spontaneous miscarriage: controversies in etiology and pathogenesis
Aim. We have studied and analyzed the available scientific sources over the past five years in order to systematize the available literature of recent years about research regarding recurrent spontaneous miscarriage. Methods.
O. S. Kryvopustov
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss [Tekrarlayan Gebelik Kayiplari]
Recurrent pregnancy loss is an entity, that affects 0.5-3% of women with a wide etiology and treatment spectrum. A cause cannot be found in aproximately 50% of patients.
Senem Arda Duz
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Correlates of repeat abortions and their spacing: Evidence from registry data in Spain [PDF]
Using administrative data on all induced abortions recorded in Spain in 2019, we analyze the characteristics of women undergoing repeat abortions and the spacing between these procedures. Our findings indicate that compared to women experiencing their first abortion, those who undergo repeat abortions are more likely to have lower education levels ...
arxiv
Abortion Misinformation on TikTok: Rampant Content, Lax Moderation, and Vivid User Experiences [PDF]
The scientific effort devoted to health misinformation mostly focuses on the implications of misleading vaccines and communicable disease claims with respect to public health. However, the proliferation of abortion misinformation following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v.
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