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First Trimester Miscarriage Evaluation
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2011Miscarriage is a relatively common occurrence for otherwise healthy women. Despite its frequency, evaluation for cause is rare. The most common cause of miscarriage is sporadic chromosome errors. Chromosomal analysis of the miscarriage offers an explanation in at least 50% of cases.
Ruth B, Lathi +4 more
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First Trimester Surgical Abortion
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009First trimester surgical abortion is a very common, effective, and safe procedure. When a woman presents requesting pregnancy termination, counseling regarding pregnancy options and procedural risks, as well as a careful preoperative assessment are vital to a successful outcome. If a patient decides to undergo a surgical abortion, either an electric or
Sigrid Bri, Tristan, Melissa, Gilliam
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First Trimester Laparoscopic Cerclage
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2014To review the indications, rationale, and technique for abdominal cerclage, specifically focusing on a laparoscopic approach to this procedure during the first trimester of pregnancy.This is an educational video directed toward gynecologic surgeons. Patient consent was obtained for use of surgical video footage, and Institutional Review Board exemption
Linda-Dalal, Shiber +2 more
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2015
The Comite National Technique de l’Echographie de Depistage Prenatal (French National Committee on Prenatal Ultrasound Screening) indicated in its report published in 2005 that the ultrasound scan performed during the first trimester of pregnancy must check that the fetus does not present any cranial or midline anomalies.
Jean-Philippe Bault, Laurence Loeuillet
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The Comite National Technique de l’Echographie de Depistage Prenatal (French National Committee on Prenatal Ultrasound Screening) indicated in its report published in 2005 that the ultrasound scan performed during the first trimester of pregnancy must check that the fetus does not present any cranial or midline anomalies.
Jean-Philippe Bault, Laurence Loeuillet
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FIRST-TRIMESTER CHORION BIOPSY
British Medical Bulletin, 1983C H, Rodeck, J M, Morsman
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American family physician, 2009
Vaginal bleeding in the first trimester occurs in about one fourth of pregnancies. About one half of those who bleed will miscarry. Guarded reassurance and watchful waiting are appropriate if fetal heart sounds are detected, if the patient is medically stable, and if there is no adnexal mass or clinical sign of intraperitoneal bleeding.
Mark, Deutchman +2 more
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Vaginal bleeding in the first trimester occurs in about one fourth of pregnancies. About one half of those who bleed will miscarry. Guarded reassurance and watchful waiting are appropriate if fetal heart sounds are detected, if the patient is medically stable, and if there is no adnexal mass or clinical sign of intraperitoneal bleeding.
Mark, Deutchman +2 more
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022, Davide Ciardiello, Giulia Martini
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JOGN nursing; journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing, 1984
Maternal and fetal events of the first trimester are examined with emphasis on the more common physiologic changes that occur. Suggestions are given for the management of nausea, breast tenderness, frequency of urination, and fatigue. Critical components of initial prenatal care are discussed and timing of subsequent visits recommended. The most common
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Maternal and fetal events of the first trimester are examined with emphasis on the more common physiologic changes that occur. Suggestions are given for the management of nausea, breast tenderness, frequency of urination, and fatigue. Critical components of initial prenatal care are discussed and timing of subsequent visits recommended. The most common
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First-trimester transabdominal fetoscopy
The Lancet, 1992G H, Pennehouat +4 more
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