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Co-evolution of NK receptors and HLA ligands in humans is driven by reproduction. [PDF]
Allogeneic individuals co-exist during pregnancy in eutherian mammals. Maternal and fetal cells intermingle at the site of placental attachment in the uterus, where the arteries are remodeled to supply the fetus with oxygen and nutrients.
Abi-Rached +94 more
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Risk factors for abnormally invasive placenta: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Purpose of the article. To explore the strength of association between different maternal and pregnancy characteristics and the occurrence of abnormally invasive placenta (AIP). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pubmed, Embase, CINAHL databases were searched.
Buca, D +13 more
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ABSTRACT Uterine rupture in the first trimester is a rare but life‐threatening condition that must be ruled out in an otherwise hemodynamically stable patient with complex free fluid in the abdomen. Early identification of placenta accreta spectrum is key to provide adequate treatment and minimize mortality.
Carolina Huertas Ayala +3 more
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Diagnosis and treatment of peripartum bleeding [PDF]
Severe peripartum hemorrhage (PPH) contributes to maternal morbidity and mortality and is one of the most frequent emergencies in obstetrics, occurring at a prevalence of 0.5-5.0%.
Grottke, Oliver +10 more
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Placenta Percreta Presenting with Delayed Haematuria
Placenta percreta presents as life threatening complications with bladder invasion. A condition of placenta invading urinary bladder presented with differential diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia on imaging and responded to chemotherapy. A 35-year-old primi-gravida presented at term with per vaginal bleeding.
Vinayak Gorakhanath Wagaskar +2 more
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Placenta percreta following first trimester miscarriage [PDF]
The incidence of placenta accreta ranges from 1:2500 to 1:7000 births [1,2]. The incidence of placenta percreta has steadily risen over the past several decades [3]. Although improvements in documentation have occurred, an increase in patients with relevant risk factors parallels the increase in incidence.
Brahma, P.K. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To compare the frequency and timing of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) treatment initiation between hospitals implementing the MOTIVE treatment bundle (which consisted of uterine Massage, Oxytocic drugs, Tranexamic acid, IntraVenous fluids and Examination) and those following usual care.
Kristie‐Marie Mammoliti +32 more
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Modification of conservative treatment of heterotopic cervical pregnancy by Foley catheter balloon fixation with cerclage sutures at the level of the external cervical os: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Conservative treatment of a heterotopic cervical pregnancy was performed with a modification of the fixation of a Foley catheter at the level of the external cervical os, followed by the ligature of the descending cervical ...
Tomislav Hafner +7 more
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Abstract Background Preoperative prophylactic balloon occlusion (PPBO) of internal iliac arteries (IIAs) in placenta previa and placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) has been widely used as a preventive adjuvant technique to reduce blood loss and to preserve fertility. Nevertheless, the efficacy of PPBO is based primarily on retrospective studies.
Rula Iskander +4 more
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Abstract Introduction Iron‐deficiency anemia is a common finding in pregnancy; however, current obstetric practice lacks standardized recommendations for its diagnosis and treatment during pregnancy, and data are limited regarding the effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment strategies toward improving pregnancy outcomes.
Alicia M. Mccarthy +3 more
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