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Abdominal pain in first trimester pregnancy
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2003Dr. Todd Thomsen: Today’s case is that of a 6-week pregnant 37-year-old woman with a chief complaint of severe abdominal pain. She was feeling well until the morning of admission, when she experienced the acute onset of severe lower abdominal and pelvic pain. She described the pain as sharp, constant and severe. Shortly after the onset of the pain, she
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1986
In the first trimester ultrasound is not yet generally accepted as a screening procedure, and in many countries used only where specific indications exist. One such indication is to monitor the outcome of therapy in infertile patients (see Chap. 15).
Mandfred Hansmann +2 more
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In the first trimester ultrasound is not yet generally accepted as a screening procedure, and in many countries used only where specific indications exist. One such indication is to monitor the outcome of therapy in infertile patients (see Chap. 15).
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Termination of first trimester pregnancy
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1998Nearly 200,000 pregnancies were terminated in the UK in 1996.1,2 Around 90% of the terminations were performed within the first 13 weeks of pregnancy.1,2 In this article, we discuss the two approaches used to achieve termination at this stage of pregnancy: medicines and vacuum aspiration.
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First‐trimester prenatal diagnosis in twin pregnancies
Prenatal Diagnosis, 1994AbstractTwo twin pregnancies at risk for a sex‐linked disorder are described. Both pregnancies were dichorionic. Transabdominal sampling was chosen for prenatal diagnosis. Molecular genetic techniques raised suspicion with regard to the accuracy of the samples in one case. Second‐trimester amniocentesis confirmed the error.
CHRISTIAENS, GCML +5 more
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LESIONS OF TOXEMIA IN FIRST TRIMESTER PREGNANCIES
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1973Lesions of toxemia of pregnancy, comprising decidual arteriolar thickening, narrowing, degeneration, and endothelial vacuolization with trophoblastic degeneration and fibrin thrombi attached to degenerated chorionic villi, were evident in 46 (14.1%) of 326 induced first trimester abortions.
P, Nadji, S C, Sommers
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First trimester predictors of adverse pregnancy outcomes
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2008Aim: To identify first trimester indicators of adverse pregnancy outcomes.Method: Data were obtained from the statewide evaluation of first trimester screening for Down syndrome in Western Australia which included 22 695 pregnancies screened between August 2001 and October 2003.
Brameld, Kate +7 more
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First trimester tubal ectopic pregnancy
West African Journal of Radiology, 2015About 1% of pregnancies is in an ectopic location with implantation not occurring inside of the womb, and of these 98% occurs in the Fallopian tubes. However, implantation can also occur in the cervix, ovaries, and abdomen. Ultrasound scan was performed on a 19-year-old nulliparous female at the Ultrasound Unit of Crystal Specialist Hospital, Lagos ...
Victor Ukwenya +3 more
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Doxorubicin in the First Trimester of Pregnancy
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981Excerpt To the editor: Experience with chemotherapeutic agents during human pregnancy is limited. We could find only seven references (1-5) to the use of doxorubicin during pregnancy.
V, Garcia, J S, Miguel, A L, Borrasca
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Terminating Pregnancy After First-Trimester Rubella
Postgraduate Medicine, 1969Abortion for first-trimester rubella soon will no longer be considered. Why? Because the live attenuated virus vaccines now available will provide long-term immunity against rubella. Even now such abortions should be rare. Only 10 to 15 percent of pregnant women are susceptible to rubella.
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First trimester uterine rupture and scar pregnancy
Medical Hypotheses, 2009Uterine rupture during the first trimester of pregnancy is an extremely rare, but life-threatening cause of intraperitoneal hemorrhage. Up to the knowledge of the authors all reports of first trimester uterine ruptures are related to scar dehiscences following previous cesarean sections or occurred in unscarred uteri of multiparous women.
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