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Gestation-related change in placental grade, placental thickness and amniotic fluid index. [PDF]
Wong Chi Ho.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-94).Abstracts in English and Chinese.TittleTable of contentsAcknowledgmentAbstractChapter Chapter 1.
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Essential embryology for the Canadian pathologists’ assistant
Abstract Pathologists' assistants (PAs) are pivotal in healthcare, conducting autopsies and examining tissues under a pathologist's guidance. Embryology knowledge is crucial for PAs to accurately assess anomalies and identify pathologies. Yet, it is often overlooked in academic PA training programs.
Samantha H. Nacci +4 more
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Amniotic fluid embolism: A rare cause of maternal collapse—A case report
High index of suspicion of amniotic fluid embolism should be considered in any intrapartum or postpartum collapse where the obvious cause of collapse is not identified.
Sarita Sitaula +3 more
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Study of amniotic fluid index and its pregnancy outcome
Background: Amniotic fluid is vital to the well-being of the fetus. Severe oligohydramnios and polyhydramnios are associated with increased maternal morbidity and perinatal morbidity and mortality.Methods: This was prospective observational study ...
Parmar, Sandeep M., Parmar, Manisha M.
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Harnessing blood clot as a native scaffold for orchestrating tissue repairs and regeneration
The blood clot, owing to its dynamic composition and unique microenvironment, holds significant yet underappreciated potential for tissue engineering. This review systematically summarizes the pathophysiology of clot formation, the key regulatory factors shaping its microenvironment, and its applications in both pre‐clinical and clinical settings ...
Gao‐peng Dang +13 more
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The rising tide: Trends in induction of labor at term over a 5‐year period at a single centre
Abstract Objective Induction of labor (IOL) is a controversial topic in contemporary obstetric practice, with some suggesting that the increase in elective induction (eIOL) as a potential contributor to increasing cesarean delivery (CD) rates. The objectives of this single‐center study were to examine the rates of IOL, trends in indications for IOL ...
Sarah M. Nicholson +7 more
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Role of Modified Biophysical Profile in High Risk Pregnancy in Predicting Fetal Outcome
Background: High risk pregnant women have increased risk of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Antepartum surveillance is important and should be effective in such conditions.
Santosh jha, Ganesh Dangal
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Amniotic Fluid Index in Postdated Pregnancies and Its Perinatal Outcome [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To assess the importance of predicting amniotic fluid index in postdated pregnancies as early in the third trimester to avoid adverse perinatal outcomes and reduce the rate of instrumental and caesarean deliveries.
Anbarasi, P
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Obstetric outcome in pregnancies with borderline versus normal amniotic fluid index
Background: Amniotic fluid is an indicator of placental function on the fetal development. It is regulated by several systems, including transmembraneous pathway, fetal production (fetal urine and lung fluid) and uptake (fetal swallowing), and the ...
Augustine, Tony +2 more
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Abstract Objective Despite the increasing trend in cesarean section rates in multiple pregnancies, vaginal delivery in twin pregnancies appears both possible and safe. Methods This retrospective multicenter study compared outcomes before and after the implementation of a vaginal twin intervention in two Italian hospitals. In January 2021 in Pescara and
Claudio Celentano +9 more
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