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Therapeutische Umschau, 2002
Die Zahl der Mehrlingssschwangerschaften hat sich in den letzten 20 Jahren verdoppelt. Dieser Trend ist auf das steigende Alter der Gebärenden und die zunehmende Anwendung der assistierten Reproduktion zurückzuführen. Der wesentlich bestimmende Faktor für Prognose und Management von Mehrlingen ist die Chorionizität.
K, Hirtenlehner-Ferber +3 more
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Die Zahl der Mehrlingssschwangerschaften hat sich in den letzten 20 Jahren verdoppelt. Dieser Trend ist auf das steigende Alter der Gebärenden und die zunehmende Anwendung der assistierten Reproduktion zurückzuführen. Der wesentlich bestimmende Faktor für Prognose und Management von Mehrlingen ist die Chorionizität.
K, Hirtenlehner-Ferber +3 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
The incidence of multiple gestations has increased markedly over the past decade. This review will focus on new interventions and techniques such as selective fetal reduction, optimizing maternal weight gain, bed rest, home uterine monitoring, ultrasound, and Doppler velocimetry, which have been employed to improve outcomes in these pregnancies.
M E, Lantz, T R, Johnson
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The incidence of multiple gestations has increased markedly over the past decade. This review will focus on new interventions and techniques such as selective fetal reduction, optimizing maternal weight gain, bed rest, home uterine monitoring, ultrasound, and Doppler velocimetry, which have been employed to improve outcomes in these pregnancies.
M E, Lantz, T R, Johnson
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Prolongation of pregnancy in multiple pregnancy
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1996AbstractObjective: The purpose of the study was to determine whether the use of prophylactic oral ritodrine or hospitalization for bed rest can prolong pregnancy in multiple pregnancy. Methods: The study was conducted over a period of 8 years and included 189 cases of multiple pregnancy, all of which were delivered at the King Fahd Hospital of the ...
S S, al-Najashi, A A, al-Mulhim
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Pregnancy and Multiple Sclerosis
Archives of Neurology, 1986Retrospective studies strongly suggest that pregnancy is an example of a naturally occurring human condition that consistently and predictably affects the course of multiple sclerosis (MS). Pregnancy seems to be associated with clinical MS stability or improvement, while the postpartum period seems to be one of high risk for clinical flares of the ...
K, Birk, R, Rudick
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Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2011Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory neurological condition typically affecting women of childbearing age. This review addresses questions that often arise in this patient group during pregnancy including the effects of pregnancy on relapse rates and long-term disease course, up-to-date advice on the use of disease-modifying MS treatments ...
Alex, Tsui, Martin A, Lee
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Seminars in Neonatology, 2002
Iatrogenic - physician-made - multiple pregnancies (IMPs) significantly contribute to the epidemic of twins and high-order multiples in most developed and in many developing countries. The primary etiology for IMPs is treatment of reduced fecundity, some but not all of which is associated with specific lifestyle changes of women in the second half of ...
Isaac, Blickstein, Louis G, Keith
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Iatrogenic - physician-made - multiple pregnancies (IMPs) significantly contribute to the epidemic of twins and high-order multiples in most developed and in many developing countries. The primary etiology for IMPs is treatment of reduced fecundity, some but not all of which is associated with specific lifestyle changes of women in the second half of ...
Isaac, Blickstein, Louis G, Keith
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Pregnancy and Multiple Sclerosis
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2011Multiple sclerosis (MS) is often diagnosed among women of childbearing age. This article reviews how MS affects pregnancy and provides information for health care providers who care for women with this disorder. Women with MS need to be informed regarding how the disease will affect their reproductive health.
Mari, Stuart, Linda, Bergstrom
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Pregnancy and Multiple Sclerosis
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1997In this review, we summarize the available information on the short- and long-term effects of pregnancy on the course of multiple sclerosis (MS). Published studies that used established criteria for the diagnosis of MS were given more weight than studies in which the criteria for diagnosis were unstated or unclear.
D M, Damek, E A, Shuster
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Multiple Sclerosis in Pregnancy
Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2013Multiple sclerosis is the most common chronic neurologic disability in young adults in their childbearing ages of 20 to 45. The disease affects more women than men, which prompts discussion of pregnancy-related issues in a woman with multiple sclerosis.
Suzanne McMurtry, Baird +1 more
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PREGNANCY AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953Abstract Multiple sclerosis is an acute or chronic steadily progressive or remittent disease of unknown cause, involving chiefly the white matter of the central nervous system. 1 It is a syndrome known to medical science since its first description by Cruveilhier in 1835.
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