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Cervical insufficiency: Re-evaluating the prophylactic cervical cerclage
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2009Historically, placement of a cervical cerclage was based almost entirely on the obstetrical history. Over the past two decades however, we have recognised that history alone may not be the only indication for cerclage but rather, complementing the obstetrical history with ultrasonographic and biochemical findings may better identify those women who may
Haim A, Abenhaim, Togas, Tulandi
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Gynaecologia et perinatologia. Supplement (Zagreb), 2010
This article provides a comprehensive overview of CI, including its etiology, risk factors, and diagnostic methods. It highlights the role of congenital abnormalities, cervical trauma, and previous surgical procedures as major causes of the condition. Treatment options such as cervical cerclage and progesterone administration are discussed, along with ...
Roje, Damir +3 more
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This article provides a comprehensive overview of CI, including its etiology, risk factors, and diagnostic methods. It highlights the role of congenital abnormalities, cervical trauma, and previous surgical procedures as major causes of the condition. Treatment options such as cervical cerclage and progesterone administration are discussed, along with ...
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Cervical Disc Rupture Causing Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency
Neurosurgery, 1993A case of vertebrobasilar transient ischemia and posterior cerebral infarction caused by a ruptured cervical disc is reported. The causes of extrinsic vertebral artery compression are reviewed.
R J, Budway, H J, Senter
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Cerclage and Cervical Insufficiency
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002Since the cervical cerclage was introduced to clinical practice 50 years ago, the efficacy of the operation has not been established by evidence-based standards for many indications. Serious flaws in the methods employed to study the safety and efficacy of cerclage have led to confusion and misuse of the operation, although some investigators maintain ...
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Use of Cervical Pessary in the Management of Cervical Insufficiency
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2016Prevention of spontaneous preterm birth is an important public health priority. Pessary may be a potential therapy in cases of cervical insufficiency, in singleton and multiple gestations. Availability of transvaginal sonography for accurate assessment of cervical length is allowing for the tailoring of therapy to a more specific subset of patients who
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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Double cervical cerclage for cervical insufficiency: Case report.
African journal of reproductive healthRecurrent pregnancy loss devastates parents and frustrates doctors, especially when the pregnancy progresses to the second trimester. Cervical insufficiency is the most common cause of second-trimester pregnancy loss. Abdominal cerclage is the treatment option for women with failed vaginally applied cervical cerclage.
Damalie, Francis J.M.K. +6 more
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Insufficiency of Internal Cervical Os
BMJ, 1957V. B. Green-Armytage, J. C. M. Browne
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