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Thrombophilia and Adverse Maternal-Perinatal Outcome
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006A recent review of the literature on thrombophilia and adverse pregnancy outcome (APO) reveals contradictory findings. We have limited our review of literature mostly to the most recent decade. On the basis of our review, screening for thrombophilias with a history of APO (preeclampsia, abruptio placenta, intrauterine growth restriction, and fetal loss)
Caroline L, Stella, Baha M, Sibai
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Birth Spacing and Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
JAMA, 2006Contains fulltext : 50919scheepers.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
Scheepers, H.C.J., Braat, D.D.M.
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Military pregnancies and adverse perinatal outcome
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1996AbstractObjective: To identify significant risk factors for an adverse outcome in active‐duty military women. Method: A prospective study of 105 pregnancies and their outcome. Results: The data revealed that: (1) single women more than married personnel had cesarean births when compared with forceps and vacuum (P < 0.03) or spontaneous vaginal ...
E F, Magann +5 more
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Adverse perinatal outcomes associated with HAART and monotherapy
AIDS, 2022Objectives: Assess adverse perinatal outcomes in pregnant women living with HIV (WLHIV) receiving HAART or zidovudine (ZDV) monotherapy, compared with antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naive WLHIV and HIV-negative women. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Clara, Portwood +7 more
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Birth weight discordance and adverse perinatal outcomes
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2017AbstractObjective:Our purpose was to examine the association between discordant growth and perinatal mortality and morbidity among twins with careful adjustment for maternal confounding factors.Study design:Two cohorts with and without chorionicity data were compared using generalized estimating modeling.Results:Our population-based dataset consisted ...
Shayesteh, Jahanfar +2 more
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Cocaine use during pregnancy: Adverse perinatal outcome
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987Cocaine use has increased dramatically in the United States during the past decade. The life-threatening cardiovascular and central nervous system complications of cocaine have been well documented; however, few studies have examined the risks of cocaine use during pregnancy.
S N, MacGregor +6 more
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Interpregnancy Interval After Stillbirth and Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2023We used a retrospective cohort of 5,581 individuals to examine the association between interpregnancy interval (IPI) after stillbirth and pregnancy outcomes of preterm birth, preeclampsia, small for gestational age, recurrent stillbirth, infant death, and neonatal intensive care unit admission in the subsequent pregnancy.
Karen J, Gibbins +2 more
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Advanced Maternal Age and Adverse Perinatal Outcome
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of maternal age on perinatal and obstetric outcome in women aged 40-44 years and those 45 years or older and to estimate whether adverse outcome was related to intercurrent illness and pregnancy complications.National prospective, population-based, cohort study in women aged 40-44 years and those ...
Bo, Jacobsson +2 more
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Polyhydramnios and Adverse Perinatal Outcome
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2013The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between amniotic fluid index (AFI) and adverse perinatal outcome, and whether a critical cutoff can be defined.A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Included were patients who were admitted to the ultrasound unit of the tertiary medical center between the years 1988 and 2010.
A, Harlev +3 more
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Teenage pregnancy: risk factors for adverse perinatal outcome
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2001To assess the perinatal outcome of teenage pregnancy in a large cohort and to determine risk factors for low birth weight (LBW) in teenage pregnancy.All singleton first deliveries to mothers of age 16-24 years between 1990 and 1997 were included. The deliveries were subdivided into three maternal age groups (16-17 and 18-19 compared to 20-24 years) and
L, Gortzak-Uzan +4 more
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