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Blood, 2014
In this issue of Blood, 2 articles by The Nimes Obstetricians and Hematologists–Antiphospholipid Syndrome (NOH-APS) Study Group give us new information about the effects of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) on pregnancy complications in women with prior pregnancy loss and either purely obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) or inherited ...
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In this issue of Blood, 2 articles by The Nimes Obstetricians and Hematologists–Antiphospholipid Syndrome (NOH-APS) Study Group give us new information about the effects of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) on pregnancy complications in women with prior pregnancy loss and either purely obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) or inherited ...
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
Normal human reproduction is an inefficient process with only 22.8% of conceptive matings resulting in live birth (Fig. 1) (1,2). Miscarriages are the most common complication of pregnancy, affecting 15% of women (3). Loss of pregnancy is a physically and emotionally challenging ordeal.
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Normal human reproduction is an inefficient process with only 22.8% of conceptive matings resulting in live birth (Fig. 1) (1,2). Miscarriages are the most common complication of pregnancy, affecting 15% of women (3). Loss of pregnancy is a physically and emotionally challenging ordeal.
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Thrombophilia and pregnancy loss
Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2002Thrombophilia is defined as a tendency to thrombosis. The association between specific thrombophilic defects--both inherited and acquired--and pregnancy loss is a rapidly developing field. However, apart from antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL), an acquired thrombophilic defect, the role of other defects in the haemostatic pathways remains to be ...
Lesley, Regan, Raj, Rai
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2000
A 36-year-old preeclamptic woman presented with bilateral visual loss upon recovery from anesthesia following cesarean section. Visual acuity was hand motion OU. Pupillary responses to light were normal, without a relative afferent pupillary defect. Treatment consisted of control of blood pressure and the patient's vision improved to 20/25 OU within 3 ...
A J, Park, T, Haque, H V, Danesh-Meyer
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A 36-year-old preeclamptic woman presented with bilateral visual loss upon recovery from anesthesia following cesarean section. Visual acuity was hand motion OU. Pupillary responses to light were normal, without a relative afferent pupillary defect. Treatment consisted of control of blood pressure and the patient's vision improved to 20/25 OU within 3 ...
A J, Park, T, Haque, H V, Danesh-Meyer
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2014
Mid-trimester pregnancy loss (MTL) occurs between 12 and 24 weeks' gestation. The true incidence of this pregnancy complication is unknown, because research into MTL in isolation is scarce, although the estimated incidence has been noted to be 2% to 3% of pregnancies.
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Mid-trimester pregnancy loss (MTL) occurs between 12 and 24 weeks' gestation. The true incidence of this pregnancy complication is unknown, because research into MTL in isolation is scarce, although the estimated incidence has been noted to be 2% to 3% of pregnancies.
Kelly M, McNamee +2 more
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008
Pregnancy loss is a common problem in reproductive-aged women. Although most cases of pregnancy loss are sporadic, some couples experience recurrent pregnancy loss, a challenging clinical dilemma. A variety of possible etiologies have been described for both sporadic and recurrent pregnancy loss.
Jennifer E, Warren, Robert M, Silver
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Pregnancy loss is a common problem in reproductive-aged women. Although most cases of pregnancy loss are sporadic, some couples experience recurrent pregnancy loss, a challenging clinical dilemma. A variety of possible etiologies have been described for both sporadic and recurrent pregnancy loss.
Jennifer E, Warren, Robert M, Silver
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Progestogens and pregnancy loss
Climacteric, 2018Progestational agents are often prescribed to prevent pregnancy loss. Progestogens affect implantation, cytokine balance, natural killer cell activity, arachidonic acid release and myometrial contractility. Progestogens have therefore been used at all stages of pregnancy including luteal-phase support prior to pregnancy, threatened miscarriage ...
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Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2014Women with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) represent a highly heterogeneous group of patients. Past studies have investigated systemic endocrine and immunologic mechanisms as potential causes for pregnancy loss in unexplained RPL, while exciting new work has focused on spermatozoal, embryonic, and endometrial characteristics to explain the ...
Sotirios H, Saravelos, Lesley, Regan
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Stunned: Ectopic Pregnancy Loss
Health Communication, 2014sitting in the ERgot the positive teststaringstaring at the wallpaper boarderdoctor askedhow many abortionsnexthow many STDsnevernoneI'm with my husbandthreatened miscarriageectopic pregnancymiscar...
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Optimizing Pregnancy Loss Care
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North AmericaEarly pregnancy loss is common, occurring in 15% to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies. Clinical presentations vary and diagnosis is achieved by an ultrasound alone, or with serial ultrasounds and/or hCG testing. Patients may present a range of emotional responses to the diagnosis. Treatment options can be individualized and include expectant,
Keri-Lee A, Garel +2 more
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