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The medical liability and the obstetrical risks
L'obstétrique est généralement présentée comme l'archétype des problèmes de la responsabilité médicale. La présente étude entreprend de dépasser ce constat afin de dévoiler l'appréhension imparfaite du risque obstétrical par la responsabilité médicale ...
Genova, Julien
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Use of antiemetics in early pregnancy 2012–2022: A cross‐sectional study
Aim Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy impact quality of life, yet many pregnant women feel dismissed by healthcare professionals, despite the safety of first‐line antiemetic treatments for both mother and fetus. Therefore, this study aims to describe the prevalence of patient‐reported antiemetic use in early pregnancy in Copenhagen, Denmark, the changes
Katrine Bak Wraae +6 more
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Recommendations must prioritize Canadian standards of care. [PDF]
Schram C.
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Aims While pregnancy‐related changes in phase I enzyme activity are well‐documented, less is known about the impact on phase II enzymes. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that changes in the pharmacokinetics (PK) of uridine 5′‐diphosphoglucuronosyltransferase (UGT) substrates during pregnancy result from altered enzyme expression or activity ...
William Saffaf +6 more
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Abstract Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic immune‐mediated inflammatory skin disease. An overgrowth of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and decreased microbial diversity is apparent in 70%–90% of AD patients. SA.100 is a recombinant endolysin targeting S. aureus that might be a novel treatment for patients with mild‐to‐moderate AD.
Laura W. J. van der Meulen +15 more
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World wide web resources on obstetrical and gynecological infections
Modern information and communications technology has provided medical students and practitioners around the world with a new, valuable, and easy-to-use way to retrieve potentially useful information.
Falagas, M.E. +4 more
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Ovulation induction or artificial programmed protocol: which endometrial preparation approach is more favorable in reducing obstetrical and neonatal complications for ovulation disorder patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer? [PDF]
Ma S, Bu Z, Lu J, Wang K.
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British National Formulary Guidance on prescribing in pregnancy: A descriptive cross‐sectional study
Aim To assess how well pregnancy‐specific guidance within the British National Formulary supports healthcare professionals to facilitate safe and effective medication use. Methods We performed a manifest content analysis of the text of all pregnancy sections within British National Formulary drug monographs, with inductive and iterative coding.
Hannah Johnson +9 more
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Maternal decision making in obstetrical interventions
Rates of induction in the United States have doubled since 1990 to 22.5% of births in 2006 while cesarean section rates are estimated to have increased 50% in the last decade to 31.8% of births in 2007.
Dench, Erin
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