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Critical Care Clinics, 2013
Sepsis accounts for approximately 10% of all maternal deaths. Pregnant women are susceptible to certain infections because of alterations in their cell-mediated immunity. Obstetric sepsis requires early broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy and may necessitate surgical intervention.
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Sepsis accounts for approximately 10% of all maternal deaths. Pregnant women are susceptible to certain infections because of alterations in their cell-mediated immunity. Obstetric sepsis requires early broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy and may necessitate surgical intervention.
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2000
Basic science, clinical, and epidemiologic research is producing impressive advances in obstetrics and gynecology that will have a major effect on clinical practice. This review highlights research reported or published during 1999 about the demographics and educational experiences of residents, race as a prognostic factor in malignancy, hormone ...
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Basic science, clinical, and epidemiologic research is producing impressive advances in obstetrics and gynecology that will have a major effect on clinical practice. This review highlights research reported or published during 1999 about the demographics and educational experiences of residents, race as a prognostic factor in malignancy, hormone ...
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2010
Magnesium is a critical physiological ion, and magnesium deficiency might contribute to the development of pre-eclampsia, to impaired neonatal development and to metabolic problems extending into adult life. Pharmacologically, magnesium is a calcium antagonist with substantial vasodilator properties but without myocardial depression.
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Magnesium is a critical physiological ion, and magnesium deficiency might contribute to the development of pre-eclampsia, to impaired neonatal development and to metabolic problems extending into adult life. Pharmacologically, magnesium is a calcium antagonist with substantial vasodilator properties but without myocardial depression.
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