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This review presents aggregation (AIE)‐induced emission materials as an integrated platform that links cancer care and fertility preservation. They detect tumors, guide surgery, and enable light‐activated therapy while monitoring reproductive health. Bright and stable signals support early diagnosis and navigation.
Yaoqin Mu, Yanbo Li, Jun Dai, Kezhen Li
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ABSTRACT Background Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) has been linked to an increased risk of serious infection, but the impact of in utero exposure to maternal MASLD on the risk of infection in offspring remains unknown.
Carole A. Marxer +7 more
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Echoes of Pregnancy: Maternal Perception of Phantom Fetal Movements After Childbirth
ABSTRACT Objective Phantom fetal movements (PFMs) refer to the perception of fetal‐like abdominal sensations following pregnancy. Despite their prevalence, PFMs remain insufficiently studied, and their underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. This study aimed to examine the prevalence, characteristics and associated factors of PFMs in the general ...
Hugo Bottemanne +8 more
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Radiofrequency ablation for giant congenital lung malformations complicated by fetal hydrops: a retrospective case series. [PDF]
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Current Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2006
There are several important causes of IUFD. The anesthesiologists are involved in most of the cases. Because of the expected grief, special care is necessary while looking after these women.
Ingrid Browne +2 more
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There are several important causes of IUFD. The anesthesiologists are involved in most of the cases. Because of the expected grief, special care is necessary while looking after these women.
Ingrid Browne +2 more
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Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2009
Abstract Sadly, the death of a fetus may occur at any stage of a pregnancy, including during the labour process. A pregnancy loss will be devastating for the expectant parents. Obstetricians should be familiar with the management of intrauterine fetal death as prompt and appropriate counselling will aid the couple's grief process.
Farah Siddiqui, Lucy Kean
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Abstract Sadly, the death of a fetus may occur at any stage of a pregnancy, including during the labour process. A pregnancy loss will be devastating for the expectant parents. Obstetricians should be familiar with the management of intrauterine fetal death as prompt and appropriate counselling will aid the couple's grief process.
Farah Siddiqui, Lucy Kean
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Misoprostol for intrauterine fetal death
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007AbstractThe frequency of intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) with retained fetus varies, but is estimated to occur in 1% of all pregnancies. The vast majority of women will spontaneously labor and deliver within three weeks of the intrauterine death. The complexity in medical management increases significantly when the cervix is unripe or unfavorable, or ...
R, Gómez Ponce de León +2 more
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Hypofibrinogenemia and intrauterine fetal death
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1964Abstract The fibrinolytic system has been studied in 69 pregnancies involving intrauterine fetal death. In 29 of these fibrinogen levels were below the normal 200 mg. per cent. Among the group with hypofibrinogenemia 60 per cent had Rh-positive blood. Therefore, hypofibrinogenemia and severe bleeding can occur in the absence of Rh incompatibility and
L L, PHILLIPS, V, SKRODELIS, T A, KING
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