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Rare vasculitis types and obstetric and neonatal outcomes – A population‐based study
Abstract Objective Vasculitis is an infrequent pathology among reproductive‐aged women. While data exists regarding pregnancy outcomes in the more common vasculitis subtypes, data is limited regarding these outcomes in rare vasculitis subtypes. We aimed to compare pregnancy and perinatal outcomes between women who suffered from rare types of vasculitis
Uri Amikam +4 more
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Urolithin A safeguards against diabetes-induced pathospermia and embryotoxicity in rats. [PDF]
Haddadi-Salmasi R +3 more
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Violence during pregnancy amplifies fear of childbirth: A nationwide cohort study in Finland
Abstract Objective This study examined the association between fear of childbirth (FOC) and exposure to violence during pregnancy, identified using diagnoses based on the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision. Methods This population‐based cohort study included 1 177 569 births in Finland between 2000 and 2020.
Raakel Viheroksa +5 more
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Simulated microgravity alters sperm navigation, fertilization and embryo development in mammals. [PDF]
Lyons HE +6 more
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ABSTRACT Parabens (PBs) are compounds widely used as preservatives in personal care products, food, and pharmaceuticals. Methylparaben (MePB) is the most used by different industries due to its chemical properties and low cost. The high daily human exposure to these compounds has raised concerns about their potential effects on health, particularly on ...
Yenny Ramírez‐Jara +11 more
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Correction: Analysis of ultrasound parameters influencing endometrial receptivity and a pregnancy outcomes predictive model for patients undergoing <i>in vitro</i> fertilization and embryo transfer: a prospective study. [PDF]
Wang C +6 more
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Known history of pustular psoriasis with reactivation from in vitro fertilization therapy
Christina I. Tejeda +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aristolochia species have long been used in traditional medicine for their presumed anti‐inflammatory, analgesic and antimicrobial properties. However, extensive toxicological and epidemiological evidence now demonstrates that these plants contain aristolochic acids (AAs) I and II, highly potent nephrotoxic, genotoxic, and carcinogenic ...
Victor Ventura de Souza +2 more
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