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Abstract Uterine rupture is an infrequent yet sometimes fatal complication of a subsequent vaginal birth attempt following a previous uterine surgery. We have chosen to write about spontaneous uterine ruptures following myomectomy due to the scarcity of data on this subject, stemming from the limited number of reported cases.
Alessandra Brenta +3 more
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A, Sriemevan, A, Neill, T G, Overton
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Dystocia Caused by Uterine Torsion and Surgical Intervention by Cesarean Section in She-Camel (Case Report) [PDF]
Abdulbari Alfaris +2 more
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Long‐term results of the Musset surgical technique in the treatment of recto‐vaginal fistulas
Abstract Objective Recto‐vaginal fistulas (RVF) are a rare pathology, mostly affecting developing countries. They are mainly obstetrical (88% of cases) and have an incidence of 0.5%. Musset's surgical technique in the management of RVF has been the subject of few studies and there is little data in the literature concerning the evaluation of its long ...
Joy Bloomfield +5 more
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Abstract Non‐immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) can result from a multitude of underlying causes, such as fetal genetic diseases, congenital anomalies, infections, fetal arrhythmias, placental tumors, monochorionic twin complications, and other disorders.
Society for Maternal‐Fetal Medicine (SMFM) +3 more
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299: Association of maternal body mass index with shoulder dystocia management [PDF]
Christoper Nau +4 more
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Abstract Background With the increasing prevalence of conditions requiring stoma creation in younger populations, a growing number of women with ostomies are considering pregnancy. However, limited data exist regarding maternal outcomes at the national level.
Sona Mahrokhi +7 more
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Abstract Background In nonpregnant populations, obesity staging systems such as the Edmonton Obesity Staging System (EOSS) improve risk stratification of patients with obesity by also accounting for medical comorbidities. While the EOSS has been shown to better predict morbidity and mortality compared to body mass index (BMI)‐based obesity ...
Sarah E. White, David M. Stamilio
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ABSTRACT Problem Maternal obesity is associated with elevated inflammatory markers, hormonal dysregulation, and metabolic disturbances. However, how maternal obesity modulates systemic inflammatory, hormonal, and redox profiles in the peripartum and postpartum periods remains incompletely understood.
Juliana Augusta Dias +11 more
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