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Barbed versus conventional sutures for cesarean uterine scar defects: A randomized clinical trial.

American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM
BACKGROUND The role of barbed sutures in preventing myometrial defects and enhancing postpartum outcomes after cesarean section is uncertain. OBJECTIVE This study compared clinical and ultrasonographic outcomes of uterine scar defects after C-section ...
J. Maki   +13 more
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Fetal Repair of Open Neural Tube Defects: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2019
: Open neural tube defects or myelomeningoceles are a common congenital condition caused by failure of closure of the neural tube early in gestation, leading to a number of neurologic sequelae including paralysis, hindbrain herniation, hydrocephalus and ...
J. Radic, J. Illes, P. McDonald
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Defects in Consent and Dividing the Benefit of the Bargain: Recent Trends

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Contract law professors and students, attorneys, judges know that discussions about consent are rarely about consent. This results from three factors. First, it is the appearance of consent that is necessary to form a contract. Second, not every manifestation of consent is sufficient to create a contract that cannot be avoided.
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Risk factors associated with congenital defects that alter hearing or vision in children born in the city of Bogotá between 2002 and 2016.

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2019
INTRODUCTION Congenital defects affecting the auditory and visual capacity of newborns represent a public health problem as they result in substantial disability, directly impacting the quality of life of newborns and their families.
M. Manotas   +13 more
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Exploitation and consent

The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Consent, 2018
To exploit someone is to take unfair advantage of their vulnerability or weakness. But are exploitative interactions necessarily non-consensual? This essay explores the relationship between exploitation and consent, and argues that exploitative exchanges
Matt Zwolinski
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On the Grounds for Parental Consent in Determining the Treatment of Defective Newborns

1982
Recent advances in medical technology have made it possible to substantially extend the life expectancy of defective newborn infants.(1) By the 1960’s application of this technology had become so widespread that it was the common practice of most major United States’ hospitals to offer maximal treatment to all such infants despite the severity of their
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Comment: Response to “On the Grounds of Parental Consent in Determining the Treatment of Defective Newborns”

1982
Professor Donchin has presented an excellent discussion of some of the issues involved in the area of parental consent for defective newborn infants. Yet she has provided us no final decision on what one is to do at 3:00 in the morning in the newborn intensive care unit when a decision is required in the next 60 minutes.
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Coercion in contracts. The origins of violence as a defect of consent in medieval Romanesque-Canonical doctrine (12th-15th century)

2022
La notion de violence dans les contats est héritée de la notion romaine de metus (la crainte). C’est l’une des notions que les juristes médiévaux ont longuement débattu lors de la redécouverte du Corpus de Justinien et de la renaissance juridique du XIIe siècle. On doit l’expression « vice du consentement » aux juristes du droit naturel moderne du XIXe
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