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Success of Vaginal Deliveries Among Women in Labor with Previous Cesarean Section: Analysis of 50 Cases [PDF]
This study was purposed to evaluate the success of vaginal deliveries after cesarean (VBAC). This case-series-study was conducted in Zainoel Abidin and Ibu dan Anak Hospital, as referral and teaching Hospitals, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Syiah ...
Febia, E. (Eva) +2 more
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Outcomes after 39 weeks among pregnant patients with diet‐controlled gestational diabetes mellitus
Abstract Objective To compare perinatal outcomes for patients with diet‐controlled gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), based on advancing gestational age at delivery. Methods Retrospective cohort study including patients delivering singleton, live born infants at ≥39 weeks’ gestation between November 2010 and February 2024.
Alesha White +3 more
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ABSTRACT Case A 23‐year‐old nulligravida with bilateral ovarian fibromatosis, amenorrhea, and severe ovulatory dysfunction was diagnosed via laparoscopic biopsy. As pregnancy was desired but transvaginal oocyte retrieval was not feasible due to dense fibrosis, partial ovarian resection was performed, and oocytes were obtained using ovarian tissue ...
Shotaro Higuchi +8 more
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Predictors of the narrowest pelvic cavity diameter in live females and males [PDF]
The aim of this study was to specify the predictors of the narrowest pelvic diameter in females and males. Possible common tendencies and sexual dimorphism in this prediction are in question for measures in live humans.
Kolesova, Oksana, Vētra, Jānis
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Management of isolated abnormal amniotic fluid volume in pregnancy
Key content Amniotic fluid volume (AFV) is a vital measurement in the determination of fetal well‐being by means of ultrasound. There are many factors that determine AFV and, in many cases, complications affecting the fetus may manifest through change in its value.
Abigail O. Falola +3 more
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Background Pregnancy and delivery are common normal physiological phenomena that occur in women. Despite extensive intervention implemented by different stakeholders, a large number of pregnancies remain complicated with disastrous results. To minimize this problem, clinicians implement cesarean section (CS). But the World Health Organization complains
Esubalew Tesfahun +5 more
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To determine the usefulness of a novel classification of indications for caesarean section (CS) in labour in recognizing differences in clinical practice in different maternity units.
Korenč Monika +3 more
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Factors associated with high caesarean section rates in Bertha Gxowa Hospital [PDF]
Thesis (M.Fam.Med.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, 2014.BACKGROUND: Bertha Gxowa hospital, like other district hospitals in South Africa offers Caesarean section as an essential obstetric service to pregnant women ...
Inyang-Otu, Ukeme Sunday
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COVID‐19 and Maternal–Neonatal Outcomes: A South African Retrospective Analysis
Background The maternal and neonatal outcomes of COVID‐19 in South Africa are under‐reported. This retrospective study therefore examined how the national COVID‐19 lockdown influenced access to antenatal care and its associated effects on maternal and neonatal outcomes at a South African tertiary hospital before and during the pandemic.
Charlotte Ramdass +6 more
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Calcifying Fibrous Tumor of the Jejunum in a 27-year-old Primigravid
The most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract are gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) and smooth muscle neoplasms; however, other soft tissue tumors may also present in the intestines and cause diagnostic dilemmas.
Marvin Masalunga, Jose Carnate Jr.
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