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Emergency cerclage is associated with high offspring survival and generally comparable outcomes in both singleton and twin pregnancies. Its efficacy is influenced by several preoperative clinical factors, with gestational age at placement and the presence of prolapsed membranes emerging as the strongest predictors of delivery before 28 weeks.
Cecile C. Hulshoff +3 more
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Phase and regional dependent patterns of uterine peristaltic features have been identified and comprehensively characterized, providing reference values of fertile conditions. Abstract Introduction The uterus exhibits dynamic peristaltic activity across the menstrual cycle, playing a critical role in reproductive processes such as sperm transport and ...
Jose Alberola‐Rubio +8 more
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Our results suggested that the difference in pregnancy outcomes between fresh and frozen embryo transfer is related to the peak estradiol level and embryo transfer stage. The cutoff values for peak estradiol level for performing freeze‐all strategy to improve pregnancy outcomes were different for cleavage‐stage and blastocyst‐stage embryo transfer ...
Dingying Zhao +12 more
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Image Analysis And Segmentation Of Anatomical Features Of Cervix Uteri In Color Space
Viara Van Raad
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Naso-Pharyngeal Gram-Negative Cocci in the Secretion of the Cervix Uteri of Prostitutes [PDF]
W. E. Coutts, O D Barthet
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ABSTRACT Aim We aimed to investigate the impact of the delivery mode, comparing vaginal deliveries with elective Caesarean deliveries, on neonatal gene expression and immune system activation. By examining the differences in gene expression profiles and inflammatory markers in neonatal cord blood, the study sought to elucidate the biological processes ...
Noora Carpén +7 more
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