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Iron Physiology and Its Impact on Atopic Diseases: An EAACI Taskforce Report
ABSTRACT Iron is essential for oxygen transport, energy metabolism, and immune regulation. Yet iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient disorder across all age groups, affecting nearly one quarter of the global population. Iron deficiency triggers nutritional immunity, a host defense mechanism that withholds and redistributes iron, contributing
Franziska Roth‐Walter +19 more
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The use of levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices in adolescents — own experience
It is estimated that 19% of adolescents in Poland begin their sexual life when they are 15 years old and more than 50% ofpeople aged 17–19 years have already had their first sexual contact.
Skrzypulec-Plinta, Violetta +3 more
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In this Swedish register‐based cohort study, systemic menopausal hormone therapy dispensing decreased over 15 years, while local therapy increased. Age, cohort effects, and sociodemographic characteristics were associated with differences in dispensing patterns.
Rebecca Götze Eriksson +9 more
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Colonoscopic retrieval of migrated copper-T
Intrauterine contraceptive devices have been in use for a long time as family planning measures, one of its complications of perforating the uterus and migrating into the peritoneal cavity is also well known.
Darlong Laleng +3 more
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Reproductive outcomes in women with Hodgkin's lymphoma in a Danish fertility preservation cohort
The risk of premature ovarian insufficiency increases with the intensity of alkylating chemotherapy. In general, fertility outcomes were favorable, but chances of live birth decreased with increased intensity of alkylating chemotherapy. Ovarian tissue transplantation enabled natural conception in women with premature ovarian insufficiency, supporting ...
Lotte Berdiin Colmorn +4 more
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Devices and desires: constructing the intrauterine device, 1908-1988
By 1908 a new, doctor inserted, scientific contraceptive had gained some acceptance in areas of Germany. This technology became known as the intrauterine contraceptive device. By 1930 it enjoyed limited international success through its alliance with the
Ann Dugdale (20160600)
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Six-month Expulsion of Postplacental Copper Intrauterine Devices Placed After Vaginal Delivery
Background Immediate placement of an intrauterine device after vaginal delivery is safe and convenient, but longitudinal data describing clinical outcomes have been limited.
Gurney, Elizabeth P +9 more
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Immediate intrauterine device placement after second‐trimester medical abortion was associated with a higher incidence of expulsion, lower use of IUD at 12 months, and lower acceptance compared with delayed placement. However, no significant increase in subsequent pregnancies or abortions was observed at the 12 month follow‐up.
Sara Hogmark +4 more
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Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Users of Intrauterine Devices
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the frequency of asymptomatic bacteriuria in women who use intrauterine devices (IUDs) as a contraceptive method with subjects who use tubal ligation (TL).
Zohreh Amiri +2 more
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In women with hormone‐resistant chronic pelvic pain, central sensitization is highly prevalent and independently associated with significant quality‐of‐life impairment and increased analgesic burden. These findings highlight the need for systematic screening of sensitization and trauma to optimize multidisciplinary management in specialized care ...
Hajar Alawadi +3 more
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