Outcomes of hysterectomy for puerperal sepsis at an Academic Hospital: A retrospective study [PDF]
Background: Pregnancy-related sepsis contributes significantly to maternal mortality. While there is substantial information on postpartum hysterectomy, information on outcomes of hysterectomy as source control for puerperal sepsis is limited.
Esther Olusola +3 more
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Acute and transient psychotic disorders and puerperal psychosis [PDF]
Marneros ([2006][1]) addresses an important issue in his editorial on the concept of acute and transient psychosis, which is a challenge to the Kraepelinian dichotomy. He argues that acute and transient psychoses are separate from schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or affective disorder ...
J. Lewin
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Childbearing, from the standpoint of psychological medicine, is the most complex event in human experience (Brockington, 1996). Pregnancy and childbirth involve major biological, social and emotional transitions and expose the mother to a range of psychological and medical complications.
Ian Brockington
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Knowledge of puerperal sepsis, self-care practices of puerperal sepsis prevention and associated factors among postpartum women in the Gurage zone, Central Ethiopia: Multicenter study [PDF]
Background: Existing evidence indicates an increasing burden of puerperal sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa. Across the world, due to a lack of self-care practice and less attention to puerperal sepsis, postpartum women are exposed to major disorders and life-
Mangistu Abera +11 more
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Care of women with puerperal psychiatric disorders in England and Wales. [PDF]
We present a survey of the current provision of psychiatric mother and baby inpatient facilities among the health authorities of England and ...
R J, Prettyman, T, Friedman
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Familiality of the Puerperal Trigger in Bipolar Disorder: Results of a Family Study [PDF]
Puerperal psychosis, an episode of mania or psychosis precipitated by childbirth, follows approximately one in 1,000 deliveries. The evidence of clinical, outcome, and genetic studies supports the hypothesis that the majority of puerperal psychotic episodes are manifestations of an affective disorder diathesis with a puerperal trigger.
I, Jones, N, Craddock
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Impact of puerperal disorders on early culling and milk production in Slovak Spotted dairy cows [PDF]
Puerperal diseases are major postpartum complications in dairy cattle and may compromise both survival and production performance. This study evaluated how specific puerperal diseases influence early culling risk and standardised 305-day milk traits in ...
Karolína Pálešová +6 more
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Intrauterine ozone treatment of puerperal disorders in domestic ruminants: a review
In the fight against infectious diseases, with the combined efforts of basic and clinical veterinary scientists, practitioners and domestic animal producers, antimicrobials of natural origin will bring to veterinary medicine the same type of curative revolution as antibiotics did.
Turk, Romana +5 more
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Literature on puerperal disorders [PDF]
Sebastian Kraemer
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Telemedical management of severe postpartum hemorrhagic vaginal discharge in a sow – a case report [PDF]
Background Postpartum hemorrhage is a well-recognized and potentially life-threatening complication in both animals and humans. This case report describes a primary postpartum hemorrhage in a second parity sow managed in a free-farrowing system with the ...
Alexander Grahofer, Philipp T. Egli
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