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Learning opportunities in eclampsia care: A ten‐year audit from Norway, 2013–2022
Audit of eclampsia identified learning for obstetric care. Improved hypertension management and prophylactic magnesium sulfate represent opportunities for prevention, while cerebral imaging and follow‐up postpartum were underused. Clinicians need to consider differential diagnosis in pregnant and postpartum women with seizures.
Camilla Tjønneland Mentzoni +24 more
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Labor induction (IOL) is a common obstetric intervention to stimulate uterine contractions before the spontaneous onset of labor, with the goal of achieving vaginal delivery.
Zerihun Figa MSc +8 more
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Third trimester intrauterine fetal death: proposal for the assessment of the chronology of umbilical cord and placental thrombosis. [PDF]
Bonasoni MP +4 more
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In this contemporary Swedish cohort, a diagnosis of preeclampsia recorded in the Swedish Pregnancy Register demonstrated good validity, comparable to that reported in previous Nordic register validation studies. Abstract Introduction The validity of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), including preeclampsia, gestational hypertension, and chronic
Mark Frick +11 more
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Intrauterine Fetal Death with Intracardiac Rhabdomyoma
Yu-Hsiang Lin +6 more
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Obstetric Outcomes in the Surviving Fetus after Intrauterine Fetal Death in Bichorionic Twin Gestations. [PDF]
de la Calle M +3 more
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Clinicopathological phenotypes of singleton stillbirth: A retrospective cohort study
Clinical information, description of placenta, and umbilical cord were reviewed, and microscopic slides re‐evaluated according to the Amsterdam Consensus. Stillbirths with maternal vascular malperfusion often had signs of high‐risk pregnancy, unlike stillbirths with villitis of unknown etiology, fetal vascular malperfusion, and umbilical cord at risk ...
Ragnheidur I. Bjarnadottir +5 more
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Abstract Purpose Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is one of the leading causes of blindness in working‐age adults. We have previously shown that the risk of PDR is significantly elevated in individuals with intrauterine exposure to famine. However, the genetic mechanisms mediating this association remain unknown.
Olena Fedotkina +7 more
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Introduction: The management of selective intrauterine demise in monochorionic pregnancies has high rates of adverse outcomes in the surviving co-twin. One of the complications might be severe anemia. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the
Stampalija, Tamara +4 more
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