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Genetic Factors in Preterm Delivery
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1999Tens of thousands of children deliver before they are full term each year. Although many social, environmental, and medical risk factors have been suggested, the etiology of a large percentage of preterm labor cases is still unknown. It has been noted for many years that preterm delivery is a condition that runs in families.
J D, Hoffman, K, Ward
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Recurrence risk for preterm delivery
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007To estimate recurrence risk of preterm delivery in third births.We conducted a population-based cohort study of Missouri mothers who delivered 3 consecutive singleton live births during 1989-1997. The recurrence risk was computed for 4 cohorts based on prior preterm delivery status and adjusted using Mantel-Haenszel stratified analysis.The study ...
Julie, McManemy +3 more
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Thrombophilic polymorphisms in preterm delivery
Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 2004Single nucleotide polymorphisms tumor necrosis factor (TNF) G-308A, coagulation factors V G1691A and II G20210A, methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T, as well as the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) insertion/deletion polymorphism were investigated in 86 women with a history of premature delivery (PD) and compared with those of a ...
Laura L, Valdez +6 more
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Preterm delivery in triplet pregnancies
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2017The purpose of this study is to assess the rate of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) versus indicated preterm birth (IPTB) in triplet pregnancies and determine factors associated with these outcomes.This is a review of triplet pregnancies delivering at our institution from 2003 to 2015.
Armin S. Razavi +4 more
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The Heritability of Preterm Delivery
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2005To study the heritability of preterm delivery.Women who delivered a singleton infant at less than 36 weeks of gestation were asked about their family history. Twenty-eight families were identified in which the proband had at least five first- or second-degree relatives with preterm delivery. An extensive genealogy database (GenDB) was constructed using
Kenneth, Ward +3 more
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Intrauterine Infection and Preterm Delivery
New England Journal of Medicine, 2000Preterm delivery is the chief problem in obstetrics today, accounting for 70 percent of perinatal mortality and nearly half of long-term neurologic morbidity.1,2 Approximately 10 percent of all births are preterm, but most of the serious illness and death is concentrated in the 1 to 2 percent of infants who are born at less than 32 weeks of gestation ...
R L, Goldenberg +2 more
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1981
Abstract. One hundred and ten singleton breech infants with a birth‐weight less than 2500 g have been delivered at Huddinge University Hospital during the years 1972‐78. The cesarean section rate was 30.1 per cent. Vaginal and abdominal deliveries were compared with regard to perinatal mortality and asphyxial morbidity at birth.
H, Nisell, P, Bistoletti, C, Palme
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Abstract. One hundred and ten singleton breech infants with a birth‐weight less than 2500 g have been delivered at Huddinge University Hospital during the years 1972‐78. The cesarean section rate was 30.1 per cent. Vaginal and abdominal deliveries were compared with regard to perinatal mortality and asphyxial morbidity at birth.
H, Nisell, P, Bistoletti, C, Palme
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Biopsychosocial predictors of preterm delivery
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2011The aim of this study is to integrate a psychosomatic approach in the investigation of causes for preterm deliveries.A prospective study including 589 pregnant women between the 13(th) and the 24(th) gestation week (GW) was performed. In addition to medical and sociodemographic risk factors for preterm birth, factors such as biographical information ...
Martina, Rauchfuss, Barbara, Maier
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Standing at Work and Preterm Delivery
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1995ABSTRACTObjective Guidelines in some European countries and the United States suggest that pregnant women should avoid prolonged standing and heavy lifting in the workplace during the second and third trimester of pregnancy. However, results from epidemiological studies on this topic are ambiguous. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of
T B, Henriksen +3 more
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Cervical Incompetence and Preterm Delivery
New England Journal of Medicine, 1996Premature delivery is one of the most troublesome problems in obstetrics. Occurring in 10 percent of all pregnancies, premature delivery is the second most important contributor to perinatal mortal...
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