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Prevalence and risk factors of neonatal sepsis in the neonatal intensive care unit at Soroti Regional Referral hospital, Uganda: a retrospective study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Pregnancy Childbirth
Ssentongo SM   +10 more
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External cephalic version of non‐cephalic presentation; is it worthwhile?

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2011
AbstractA retrospective study of 186 consecutive external cephalic versions (ECV) late in the third trimester was done. Logistic regression analysis of background factors leading to a successful ECV showed that multiparity, a larger amount of amniotic fluid, measured as amniotic fluid index, and a transverse fetal position were each significantly ...
Tomas, Gottvall, Charlotte, Ginstman
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Pelvimetry in Breech and Cephalic Presentation

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1976
Pelvic measurements in a group of 115 women delivering in breech presentation were compared with those in a group of 100 delivering in cephalic presentation. The average pelvic measurements were all a few mm larger in the breech cases and the average sum of the outlet diameters was significantly larger.
S, Laurin, V, Hegedüs, S, Zurbriggen
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External cephalic version of the non-cephalic presenting twin: a systematic review

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2020
Decreasing the primary cesarean delivery rate and associated maternal and fetal complications is a priority for obstetric care providers. External cephalic version (ECV) is a procedure recommended for women with singleton pregnancies where the fetus is malpresenting to avoid vaginal breech delivery, which is inherently riskier than cesarean delivery ...
Laura Felder   +2 more
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Cephalic tetanus presenting with incomplete Bell's palsy

The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1994
We present a case of cephalic tetanus in a 60-year old man, whose onset was accompanied by an unusual and incomplete palsy of the muscles supplied by the upper branch of the seventh cranial nerve. Seven days before the appearance of incomplete Bell's palsy, the patient had suffered a slight superficial wound to his forehead on the same side.
M. Gentile, G. Lauria Pinter
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Cephalic tetanus presenting with bilateral facial palsy

Scottish Medical Journal, 2019
We discuss the case and differential diagnoses of an elderly man who presented with bilateral facial palsy. He had injured his forehead in the garden during a fall on his face and the open wound was contaminated by soil. He then presented to the emergency department with facial weakness causing difficulty speaking.
A Tahir, P Pokorny, N Malek
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Moxibustion for Cephalic Version of Breech Presentation

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2018
AbstractMoxibustion, a form of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), is the burning of the herb moxa (Folium Artemisiae argyior mugwort) over acupuncture points. It is often used in China to facilitate cephalic version of breech presentation. This article reviews the history, philosophy, therapeutic use, possible mechanisms of action, and literature ...
Judith M, Schlaeger   +6 more
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Cephalic version by moxibustion for breech presentation

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2002
Moxibustion (a type of Chinese medicine which involves burning a herb close to the skin) to the acupuncture point Bladder 67 (BL67) (Chinese name Zhiyin), located at the tip of the fifth toe, has been proposed as a way of correcting breech presentation.
Coyle, M., Smith, C., Peat, B.
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