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Cervical fetal fibronectin correlates to cervical ripening
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1995Aim of study. It is well established that the cervical ripeness is of great prognostic value at labor induction. The available methods of measuring the cervical ripeness are not satisfactory. This study was therefore initiated to investigate if there is any correlation between cervical fetal fibronectin and cervical ripening at term.Method.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1999
Induction of labor is indicated when the benefits to either the mother or the fetus outweigh the benefits of continuing the pregnancy. The state of the cervix is clearly related to the success of labor induction and the duration of labor. In cases of unfavorable cervices, physicians usually use a ripening agent before inducing labor.
S, Riskin-Mashiah, I, Wilkins
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Induction of labor is indicated when the benefits to either the mother or the fetus outweigh the benefits of continuing the pregnancy. The state of the cervix is clearly related to the success of labor induction and the duration of labor. In cases of unfavorable cervices, physicians usually use a ripening agent before inducing labor.
S, Riskin-Mashiah, I, Wilkins
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Southern Medical Journal, 1987
This conference concerns economic, psychosocial, preventive, and medical aspects of the care of an indigent, unemployed, 22-year-old mother of three who died of an invasive, large cell, nonkeratinizing cervical cancer 35 months after her last Pap smear, 19 months after the onset of vaginal discharge, 12 months after consulting a physician, 10 months ...
J R, van Nagell +5 more
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This conference concerns economic, psychosocial, preventive, and medical aspects of the care of an indigent, unemployed, 22-year-old mother of three who died of an invasive, large cell, nonkeratinizing cervical cancer 35 months after her last Pap smear, 19 months after the onset of vaginal discharge, 12 months after consulting a physician, 10 months ...
J R, van Nagell +5 more
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Uterine Cervical Neurotransmission and Cervical Remodeling
Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2016Cervical remodeling (CR) is a complex process, which, in part, is believed to be induced by physiological inflammation. Even though the female reproductive tissues are richly innervated by nerves from the parasympathetic pelvic autonomic ganglia, sensory dorsal root and nodose ganglia, their roles (neuronal factors) in this process (CR) has been ...
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2001
Headache presents a diagnostic challenge for the physical therapist due to similarities of signs and symptoms among the many types of headache. Effective treatment depends upon accurate diagnosis and identifying the factors that may precipitate or perpetuate the symptoms.
G G, Nicholson, J, Gaston
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Headache presents a diagnostic challenge for the physical therapist due to similarities of signs and symptoms among the many types of headache. Effective treatment depends upon accurate diagnosis and identifying the factors that may precipitate or perpetuate the symptoms.
G G, Nicholson, J, Gaston
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Cervical and Lumbar Routes for Metrizamide Cervical Examination
Neuroradiology, 1978The C1-C2 lateral spinal puncture for metrizamide injection is compared to decubitus lumbar puncture for cervical myelography. By lumbar route, the contrast medium was taken into the cervical region with the patient prone. The instances when the lumbar route could not be used include cervical spinal trauma, spinal deformity, and lumbar epidural ...
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The value of cervical cerclage in the treatment of cervical incompetence
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1978The results from the treatment of cervical incompetence by cervical suturing in 100 consecutive patients are presented. A fetal salvage rate of 88% was achieved when cervical suturing was carried out between the 12th and 14th week of pregnancy.
D P, O'Brien, J F, Murphy
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Cancer Nursing Practice, 2016
Essential facts In the UK in 2013 there were about 3,200 new cases of cervical cancer. It is the 12th most common cancer in UK women, resulting in 890 deaths in 2014. Deaths in England are more common in women living in the most deprived areas.
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Essential facts In the UK in 2013 there were about 3,200 new cases of cervical cancer. It is the 12th most common cancer in UK women, resulting in 890 deaths in 2014. Deaths in England are more common in women living in the most deprived areas.
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Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2008
Sexually transmitted infections impact significantly on global health. Whereas Chlamydia, Neisseria gonorrhoea and syphilis have been extensively examined, there remains a paucity of knowledge of nonchlamydial and nongonococcal cervicitis, an arguably more prevalent but poorly characterized condition with uncertain clinical implications.
M Josephine, Lusk, Pam, Konecny
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Sexually transmitted infections impact significantly on global health. Whereas Chlamydia, Neisseria gonorrhoea and syphilis have been extensively examined, there remains a paucity of knowledge of nonchlamydial and nongonococcal cervicitis, an arguably more prevalent but poorly characterized condition with uncertain clinical implications.
M Josephine, Lusk, Pam, Konecny
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1987
A case of primary cervical ganglioneuroblastoma is reported. It is a very rare tumour, only one example of this differentiated form of neuroblastoma having been previously recorded as a primary tumour in the neck. The incidence, clinical features, pathology and prognosis of primary cervical neuroblastoma have been discussed.
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A case of primary cervical ganglioneuroblastoma is reported. It is a very rare tumour, only one example of this differentiated form of neuroblastoma having been previously recorded as a primary tumour in the neck. The incidence, clinical features, pathology and prognosis of primary cervical neuroblastoma have been discussed.
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