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Profound Thrombocytopenia and Dyspnea 11 Days After Cardiac Surgery
American Journal of Hematology, EarlyView.
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Thrombocytopenia and Anemia After Cardiac Surgery
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Outcomes of multifetal pregnancies
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2007AbstractAim: To determine the outcomes of multifetal pregnancies and to compare maternal and neonatal complications between spontaneously conceived and assisted reproductive therapy.Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of the information from medical records relating to all multifetal pregnancies.
Chitkasaem Suwanrath+4 more
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Outcome of an octuplet pregnancy
Archives of Gynecology, 1984An octuplet pregnancy with survival of all liveborn babies in a woman treated with gonadotropins is described and problems related to ovulation induction and the management of very multiple pregnancy are discussed.
Rudolphe Serreyn+2 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
The issue of parity and risk of pregnancy outcomes has been controversial for many decades. We conducted a study to evaluate the association between parity and pregnancy outcomes and to clarify the basis of the classification of risk based on parity.The study is a cross-sectional analysis on a large routinely collected data set of singleton births from
Felix Wong+3 more
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The issue of parity and risk of pregnancy outcomes has been controversial for many decades. We conducted a study to evaluate the association between parity and pregnancy outcomes and to clarify the basis of the classification of risk based on parity.The study is a cross-sectional analysis on a large routinely collected data set of singleton births from
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1987
Total zinc needs during the last half of human pregnancy may be approximately 2.6 mg absorbed Zn/d. Adaptations in Zn utilization during pregnancy may help meet those needs. Possible adaptations include an increase in Zn absorption, reduced endogenous Zn loss, redistribution of tissue Zn, and an efficient maternal-fetal Zn transfer.
Janet C. King, Christine A. Swanson
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Total zinc needs during the last half of human pregnancy may be approximately 2.6 mg absorbed Zn/d. Adaptations in Zn utilization during pregnancy may help meet those needs. Possible adaptations include an increase in Zn absorption, reduced endogenous Zn loss, redistribution of tissue Zn, and an efficient maternal-fetal Zn transfer.
Janet C. King, Christine A. Swanson
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Caffeine and Pregnancy Outcome
JOGN Nursing, 1983Caffeine is a drug which easily crosses the placental barrier and enters the fetal circulation. To date, most studies that demonstrate caffeine's teratogenic potential have been conducted in animal models. Although no definite relationship in humans has been confirmed, it is suggested that a pregnant woman should limit or discontinue her intake of ...
Bonnie Worthington-Roberts, Ann Weigle
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