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Sequelae of chorioamnionitis

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2002
Chorioamnionitis correlates to preterm delivery prior to 30 weeks of gestation. In most studies, proxies of intrauterine infection (clinical chorioamnionitis, histological chorioamnionitis, intra-amniotic increase in cytokines) are associated with acute neonatal morbidity and mortality and, at least to some degree, with neurological impairments ...
Henrik Hagberg   +2 more
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Candida tropicalis chorioamnionitis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
A case of Candida tropicalis chorioamnionitis at 25 weeks' gestation is presented, and the literature is reviewed. This is the first report, to our knowledge, of C. tropicalis diagnosed antenatally with confirmed congenital infection.
Nichols, A., Khong, T., Crowther, C.
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Chorioamnionitis

MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2013
Chorioamnionitis most often occurs during labor, affecting as many as 10% of laboring women. When intrapartum chorioamnionitis occurs, women are at peripartal risk for endometritis, cesarean birth, and postpartum hemorrhage; and the neonate is at significant risk for sepsis, pneumonia, respiratory distress, and death.
Mollie Gilbert Brody   +5 more
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Ureaplasma Urealyticum Chorioamnionitis

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1994
EDITORIAL COMMENT: We accepted this paper for publication to remind readers that Ureaplasma urealyticum, which is a common vaginal commensal, can be associated with and apparently the cause of chorioamnionitis, premature labour, premature rupture of the membranes and intrauterine infection.
Maher, CF   +3 more
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Chorioamnionitis and Uterine Function

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000
To clarify the relationships between intrapartum chorioamnionitis and abnormalities of uterine function, including labor abnormalities, cesarean delivery, and hemorrhage during parturition.We did a retrospective cohort study on 16,226 deliveries between 1986 and 1996 that were identified from the University of California, San Francisco Perinatal ...
Sarah P Mark   +2 more
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The Pathogenesis of Chorioamnionitis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2008
The pathogenesis of chorioamnionitis must be understood to discover how to diagnose the problem in its earliest stage and how to treat or prevent it. To do so, one must delve into the complexity of inflammation that encompasses not only the cellular aspects, but also the intertwined molecular processes that recruit, activate, modulate, and terminate ...
Frank C. Schmalstieg, Armond S. Goldman
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Chorioamnionitis and Funisitis [PDF]

open access: possibleNeoReviews, 2008
Chorioamnionitis is a common complication of pregnancy, especially in preterm deliveries. This review covers the current understanding of the implications of the maternal and fetal inflammatory response in assessing the risk of neonatal sepsis, complications of prematurity, and risk of adverse neurologic sequelae.
Stephanie D. Reilly, Ona Faye-Petersen
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Management of acute chorioamnionitis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980
Acute chorioamnionitis has been recognized as a major threat to both mother and fetus, but there has been little study of its therapy. On this service, the plan of management consists of parenteral, broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy and prompt action to effect delivery.
Maria Castillo   +2 more
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Chorioamnionitis: A harbinger of dystocia

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1993
The impact of chorioamnionitis on the course of labor is controversial. Some clinicians believe the infection has stimulatory effects, whereas others suspect inhibitory influences. Two hundred sixty-six pregnancies with chorioamnionitis requiring labor stimulation with oxytocin were matched to uninfected women for maternal age, race, parity ...
D. M. Kline   +4 more
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A Case–Control Study of Chorioamnionic Infection and Histologic Chorioamnionitis in Prematurity

New England Journal of Medicine, 1988
To study the role of infection in prematurity, we studied the demographic and obstetrical characteristics, chorioamnionic cultures, and placental histologic features of women who delivered prematurely and compared these findings with those in women who delivered at term.
Marijane A. Krohn   +5 more
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