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Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2005
In October 2000, Hannah et al published a randomised controlled trial comparing perinatal and maternal outcome between planned vaginal and planned caesarean deliveries of term breech pregnancies. The study was closed after an interim analysis, showing a reduced perinatal morbidity and mortality with planned caesarean section.
ANDREAS HERBST, KARIN KÄLLÉN
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In October 2000, Hannah et al published a randomised controlled trial comparing perinatal and maternal outcome between planned vaginal and planned caesarean deliveries of term breech pregnancies. The study was closed after an interim analysis, showing a reduced perinatal morbidity and mortality with planned caesarean section.
ANDREAS HERBST, KARIN KÄLLÉN
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Full-term delivery following nephrectomy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968Pregnancy following nephrectomy in 88 patients who were delivered of 139 infants at The New York Lying-In Hosptal from 1932 through 1965 is reviewed. Antepartum complications occurred in 27 per cent of patients, but no postpartum complications due to previous nephrectomy were found.
G, Schaefer, S, Markham
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DNA Nanostructures: Current Challenges and Opportunities for Cellular Delivery.
ACS Nano, 2021DNA nanotechnology has produced a wide range of self-assembled structures, offering unmatched possibilities in terms of structural design. Because of their programmable assembly and precise control of size, shape, and function, DNA particles can be used ...
A. Lacroix, H. Sleiman
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Elective cesarean delivery for term breech
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003To compare the maternal complications of elective cesarean delivery for breech at term with those after vaginal or emergency cesarean delivery.We conducted a population-based, retrospective cohort study of 15441 primiparas who delivered singleton breech at term.
Krebs, Lone, Langhoff-Roos, Jens
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Term Breech Delivery: Does X‐ray Pelvimetry Help?
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1993Summary: Over a 3‐year period a retrospective audit was performed of all uncomplicated singleton breech presentations at term to assess the role of X‐ray pelvimetry. The review included 267 term breech presentations. Seventy‐seven women (Group A) delivered in a consultant unit where X‐ray pelvimetry was not used for decision making regarding the mode ...
Biswas, A., Johnstone, M.J.
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Outcomes of Term Vaginal Breech Delivery
American Journal of Perinatology, 2005In December 2001, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists revised their recommendations for breech delivery. These recommendations acknowledge that although a planned vaginal delivery may no longer be appropriate, there are instances in which vaginal breech delivery is inevitable.
Nora M, Doyle +4 more
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mRNA Delivery by a pH-Responsive DNA Nano-Hydrogel.
Small, 2021The delivery of mRNA to manipulate protein expression has attracted widespread attention, since that mRNA overcomes the problem of infection and mutation risks in transgenes and can work as drugs for the treatment of diseases.
Xin Fu +7 more
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Safety of term vaginal breech delivery
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1991Of 247 women who were pregnant of one healthy child in breech presentation at term, 13 (5.3%) were delivered by a primary cesarean section. The other 234 (94.7%) were allowed to attempt vaginal birth. In these women, the only factor to determine the possibility of a vaginal delivery was normal progression of labor during the first stage, without ...
F J, Roumen, A G, Luyben
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“Is your gig any good?” Analysing job quality in the Australian platform-based food-delivery sector
Journal of Industrial Relations, 2019This qualitative industry case study evaluates job quality in the Australian platform-based food-delivery sector, one part of the growing gig economy where workers, as independent contractors, engage in digitally-enabled and controlled work that is ...
Caleb Goods, A. Veen, T. Barratt
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2004
The ever-increasing incidence of twin pregnancies world wide, together with the increasing trend to caesarean delivery, has resulted in intense scrutiny of the most appropriate method of twin delivery. The term twin has an increased risk of twin mortality compared to term singletons and this might be a result of the increase risk of labour and delivery
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The ever-increasing incidence of twin pregnancies world wide, together with the increasing trend to caesarean delivery, has resulted in intense scrutiny of the most appropriate method of twin delivery. The term twin has an increased risk of twin mortality compared to term singletons and this might be a result of the increase risk of labour and delivery
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