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Racial Disparities in the Risk of Complications After Nonobstetric Surgery in Pregnancy
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2021Pregnant non-Hispanic Black women were at higher risk of major postoperative complications after nonobstetric surgery compared with their White counterparts.
Monique E. McKiever +8 more
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American Journal of Perinatology, 2021
Objective As body mass index increases, the risk of postpartum infections has been shown to increase. However, most studies lump women with a body mass index (BMI) of above 40 kg/m 2 together, making risk assessment for women in higher BMI categories ...
Iqra Sheikh +4 more
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Objective As body mass index increases, the risk of postpartum infections has been shown to increase. However, most studies lump women with a body mass index (BMI) of above 40 kg/m 2 together, making risk assessment for women in higher BMI categories ...
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2019
Inflammation is known to be associated with placental dysfunction and pregnancy complications. Infections are well known to be a cause of inflammation but they are frequently undetectable in pregnancy complications.
Marie-Eve Brien +5 more
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Inflammation is known to be associated with placental dysfunction and pregnancy complications. Infections are well known to be a cause of inflammation but they are frequently undetectable in pregnancy complications.
Marie-Eve Brien +5 more
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[Surgery of tumors and infectious complications of the genital apparatus during pregnancy. 1951].
O Agüero
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Maternal Anemia in the Context of Infectious Diseases during Pregnancy: A Review
International journal of medical sciences and pharma researchMaternal anemia is a significant health concern during pregnancy, with various causes contributing to its onset. In particular, infectious diseases such as malaria and HIV can exacerbate anemia, leading to increased risks for both the mother and the ...
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Medical complications of opioid use disorder in pregnancy.
Seminars in Perinatology, 2019Women with opioid use disorder are at increased risk of other medical complications of pregnancy. Providing care for such complex patients requires the ability to 1) acknowledge addiction as a chronic disease, 2) incorporate the altered physiology of ...
M. Prasad, Megan Jones
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Tuberculosis and pregnancy: literature review
Медицинский Альянс, 2023Aim: To evaluate the modern view on the problem of tu-berculosis (TB) in pregnant women and puerperae. Materi-als and methods. A search was performed in the electron-ic databases PubMed, eLIBRARY.RU and CyberLeninka, the following terms were used ...
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Pancreas, 2019
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the efficiency of imipenem to prevent infectious complications in predicted severe acute pancreatitis (AP).
G. Poropat +7 more
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OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the efficiency of imipenem to prevent infectious complications in predicted severe acute pancreatitis (AP).
G. Poropat +7 more
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Management of Evans’ Syndrome in Pregnancy: A Case Report and a Narrative Review
Reproductive MedicineBackground/Objectives: Evans’ syndrome (ES) is a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by the simultaneous or sequential onset of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA).
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