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An icteric newborn with bad obstetric history
This article has no abstract. The first 100 words appear below: A 34 week preterm baby was admitted with the complaints of respiratory distress soon after birth. The mother had bad obstetric history.
Mohammod Shahidullah +6 more
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BAD OBSTETRIC HISTORY AND THROMBOPHILI
The aim was to evaluate the relationship of recurring miscarriages and in utero mort fetus cases over 20 weeks of pregnancy (except for those caused by a systemic disease or a known pathology) with thrombophilic conditions. Our study was conducted on the
Bulat Aytek Sık +4 more
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The Seroprevalence of CMV in Women with Bad Obstetric History in Babil/Iraq
Placental dysfunction and or fetal central nervous system infestation caused by Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the leading cause of congenital non-genetic neuro-developmental problems of the newborn, worldwide.
Maha Diekan Abbas, Solomon Sahoon Egbe
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Seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis in antenatal women with bad obstetric history.
The occurrence of fetal death is one of the tragedies that confront the physician providing obstetric care. Among the various agents associated with infections of pregnancy, viruses are the most important followed by bacteria and protozoa. Among protozoal infections in pregnancy, toxoplasmosis is reported to have a high incidence, sometimes causing ...
Chintapalli S, Padmaja IJ.
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Renal tubular acidosis: an uncommon cause of bad obstetric history. [PDF]
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a challenging scenario for both the patient and clinician. The reported prevalence varies between 0.4 and 1 % [1]. Nephrologists are increasingly called upon to play an active role in establishing the cause of the same as a part of evaluation of altered renal parameters in patients with bad obstetric history.
Jain SH +3 more
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Bad Obstetric History and Infectious Causes [PDF]
(2002). Bad Obstetric History and Infectious Causes. International Journal of Human Genetics: Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 269-271.
Rema Devi, N. Sreenivas, Sayee Rajangam
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Red cell alloimmunization in pregnancy: a study from a premier tertiary care centre of Western India [PDF]
Objective The study was conducted to determine the frequency of alloimmunization to various blood group antibodies in pregnant women, and the risk of hemolytic disease in the fetus and newborn.
Meenakshi Gothwal +5 more
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A patient of bad obstetric history with ebsteins anomaly: Perianesthetic concerns.
Selvaraj BJ, Baidya DK, Khanna P.
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Pregnancy and childbearing are special reproductive events having an impact on women’s health and demographic trends. Reproductive health is not only linked to biological events of gestation and birth, but also are intricately linked to women`s status ...
Kushwaha Savitesh +2 more
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low birth weight risk factors in Basra city [PDF]
: Introduction: Low birth weight is the best indicator of the impact in the health system and the best predictor of mortality and morbidity in the neonatal, post neonatal and childhood periods.
Zainab Almussa
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