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First live birth after uterine transposition
Fertility and Sterility, 2023To our knowledge, to report the first case of live birth of a child after uterine transposition (UT), pelvic radiotherapy, and subsequent uterine repositioning.Case report.Tertiary referral cancer hospital.A 28-year-old nulligravid woman with left iliac and thoracic synchronous myxoid low-grade liposarcoma, which was resected with close margins.The ...
Reitan Ribeiro +5 more
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Birth weight in live births and stillbirths
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2016ABSTRACTObjectiveTo establish a normal range of birth weights for gestational age at delivery and to compare the proportion of live births and stillbirths that are classified as small‐for‐gestational age (SGA) according to our normal range vs that of the INTERGROWTH‐21st standard.MethodsThe study population comprised 113 019 live births and 437 (0.4 ...
L C Y, Poon +4 more
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American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2015
Twins of unknown gestational age were delivered prematurely at home, placed in a bin bag, and hidden in a drawer. They were discovered several hours later after the mother presented to a hospital with postpartum hemorrhage. Autopsy took place after postmortem computed tomographic scans and full skeletal surveys were performed. One infant was macerated,
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Twins of unknown gestational age were delivered prematurely at home, placed in a bin bag, and hidden in a drawer. They were discovered several hours later after the mother presented to a hospital with postpartum hemorrhage. Autopsy took place after postmortem computed tomographic scans and full skeletal surveys were performed. One infant was macerated,
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Live birth after robotic‐assisted live donor uterus transplantation
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2020AbstractIntroductionThe proof‐of‐concept of uterus transplantation, as a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility, came with the first live birth after uterus transplantation, which took place in Sweden in 2014. This was after a live donor procedure, with laparotomy in both donor and recipient.
Mats Brännström +11 more
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Live birth after ovarian tissue transplant
Nature, 2004Radiation and high-dose chemotherapy may render women with cancer prematurely sterile, a side-effect that would be avoided if ovarian tissue that had been removed before treatment could be made to function afterwards. Live offspring have been produced from transplanted ovarian tissue in mice and sheep but not in monkeys or humans, although sex steroid ...
D M, Lee +6 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
In this issue ofJAMA, Dillon and colleagues (p 1089) describe two extraordinary cases. Both involved young pregnant, women who experienced profound neurological deterioration culminating in a clinical determination that they were both "catastrophically ill," with one patient meeting rigorous criteria of brain death.
M, Siegler, D, Wikler
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In this issue ofJAMA, Dillon and colleagues (p 1089) describe two extraordinary cases. Both involved young pregnant, women who experienced profound neurological deterioration culminating in a clinical determination that they were both "catastrophically ill," with one patient meeting rigorous criteria of brain death.
M, Siegler, D, Wikler
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Traumatic Live Birth of Normal Infant
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971To the Editor.— This is a report of delivery of a normal living female child through laceration of uterus and abdominal wall of the mother. The mother was a 30-year-old white primipara, first seen by me on Oct 14, 1970, with the expected date of confinement March 29, 1971. Her weight at the original visit was 281.5 lb.
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Neonatal Bacteraemia Among 112,360 Live Births.
Irish medical journal, 2016Leinster
Huggard, D, Drew, R, McCallion, N
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Birth Fathers' Lives after Adoption
Adoption & Fostering, 2001While considerable research has been carried out on the experiences of birth mothers in adoption, birth fathers remain a relatively neglected group. As part of an ongoing project to redress the balance, Gary Clapton explores the life course of a group of 30 birth fathers ranging in age from 35 to late 60s.
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