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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 ...
A.A. Al-Mulhim, S.S. Al-Najashi
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997
Hyperthyroidism is second to diabetes mellitus as the most common endocrinopathy in pregnancy. Inappropriate secretion of hCG is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in the first part of gestation. In addition to hydatidiform mole and hyperemesis gravidarum, nonpathologic-conditions including multiple gestation, mild nausea and vomiting, and even ...
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Hyperthyroidism is second to diabetes mellitus as the most common endocrinopathy in pregnancy. Inappropriate secretion of hCG is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in the first part of gestation. In addition to hydatidiform mole and hyperemesis gravidarum, nonpathologic-conditions including multiple gestation, mild nausea and vomiting, and even ...
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Clinics in Perinatology, 1985
Asthma commonly complicates gestation and is present in approximately 1 per cent of pregnant women. More frequent is the concern on the part of asthmatic women as to the effect of a future pregnancy on respiratory symptoms. This article discusses the physiologic respiratory alterations in pregnancy, the pathophysiology of asthma, the course of asthma ...
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Asthma commonly complicates gestation and is present in approximately 1 per cent of pregnant women. More frequent is the concern on the part of asthmatic women as to the effect of a future pregnancy on respiratory symptoms. This article discusses the physiologic respiratory alterations in pregnancy, the pathophysiology of asthma, the course of asthma ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1950
Abstract A review of 106 patients with 131 pregnancies complicated by diabetes has been presented. Past history of the multigravid patients indicated that the infants of the prediabetic mothers tended to be larger than average. The pregnancy of 75 per cent of the patients terminated after thirty-six weeks.
William P. Given+5 more
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Abstract A review of 106 patients with 131 pregnancies complicated by diabetes has been presented. Past history of the multigravid patients indicated that the infants of the prediabetic mothers tended to be larger than average. The pregnancy of 75 per cent of the patients terminated after thirty-six weeks.
William P. Given+5 more
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Neurologic Clinics, 1997
Migraine and tension-type headache are primary headache disorders that occur during pregnancy. Migraine sometimes occurs for the first time with pregnancy. Most migraineurs improve while pregnant; however, migraine often recurs postpartum. Some disorders that produce headache, such as stroke, cerebral venous thrombosis, eclampsia, and SAH, occur more ...
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Migraine and tension-type headache are primary headache disorders that occur during pregnancy. Migraine sometimes occurs for the first time with pregnancy. Most migraineurs improve while pregnant; however, migraine often recurs postpartum. Some disorders that produce headache, such as stroke, cerebral venous thrombosis, eclampsia, and SAH, occur more ...
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Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, 2008
Hypertension complicates 5% to 7% of all pregnancies. A subset of preeclampsia, characterized by new-onset hypertension, proteinuria, and multisystem involvement, is responsible for substantial maternal and fetal morbidity and is a marker for future cardiac and metabolic disease. This American Society of Hypertension (ASH) position paper summarizes the
Sandra J. Taler+2 more
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Hypertension complicates 5% to 7% of all pregnancies. A subset of preeclampsia, characterized by new-onset hypertension, proteinuria, and multisystem involvement, is responsible for substantial maternal and fetal morbidity and is a marker for future cardiac and metabolic disease. This American Society of Hypertension (ASH) position paper summarizes the
Sandra J. Taler+2 more
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2016
Trauma in pregnancy is a frequent condition estimated to affect 1/12 of all pregnancies. It represents 46 % of all maternal deaths and is considered to be the leading cause of non-obstetrical maternal death. The mechanisms of injury are various, from motor vehicle accidents to domestic abuse including falls, burns, and toxic exposure while penetrant ...
Marchetti, T+2 more
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Trauma in pregnancy is a frequent condition estimated to affect 1/12 of all pregnancies. It represents 46 % of all maternal deaths and is considered to be the leading cause of non-obstetrical maternal death. The mechanisms of injury are various, from motor vehicle accidents to domestic abuse including falls, burns, and toxic exposure while penetrant ...
Marchetti, T+2 more
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2006
Hypertension is a common complication of pregnancy. Preeclampsia, in particular, is associated with substantial risk to both the mother and the fetus. Several risk factors have been recognized to predict risk for preeclampsia. However, at present no biomarkers have sufficient discriminatory ability to be useful in clinical practice, and no effective ...
Ellen W. Seely, Caren G. Solomon
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Hypertension is a common complication of pregnancy. Preeclampsia, in particular, is associated with substantial risk to both the mother and the fetus. Several risk factors have been recognized to predict risk for preeclampsia. However, at present no biomarkers have sufficient discriminatory ability to be useful in clinical practice, and no effective ...
Ellen W. Seely, Caren G. Solomon
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Reproductive Sciences, 2009
Inflammation is a process by which tissues respond to various insults. It is characterized by upregulation of chemokines, cytokines, and pattern recognition receptors that sense microbes and tissue breakdown products. During pregnancy, the balance of Th1 (cell-mediated immunity) and Th2 (humoral immunity) cytokines is characterized by an initial ...
Challis, John R.+5 more
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Inflammation is a process by which tissues respond to various insults. It is characterized by upregulation of chemokines, cytokines, and pattern recognition receptors that sense microbes and tissue breakdown products. During pregnancy, the balance of Th1 (cell-mediated immunity) and Th2 (humoral immunity) cytokines is characterized by an initial ...
Challis, John R.+5 more
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2015
"Recent studies have revealed evidence that poorly controlled cholesterol, triglycerides, and their metabolites during pregnancy may be associated with cardiometabolic dysfunction and have significant detrimental fetal and maternal vascular consequences.
Don P. Wilson+2 more
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"Recent studies have revealed evidence that poorly controlled cholesterol, triglycerides, and their metabolites during pregnancy may be associated with cardiometabolic dysfunction and have significant detrimental fetal and maternal vascular consequences.
Don P. Wilson+2 more
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