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Flap Anatomies and Victorian Veils: Penetrating the Female Reproductive Interior
ABSTRACT This article examines the reappearance in the early nineteenth century of anatomical flapbooks in the context of obstetrical education in Britain, America and France. It asks why liftable paper flaps were reintroduced at this time after their disappearance from medical atlases in the eighteenth century.
Margaret Carlyle, Marcia D. Nichols
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ABSTRACT Objective To co‐produce a bespoke maternity care checklist for recently arrived migrant women in the UK. To use this to describe the maternity care received by recently arrived migrant women who died during or up to six weeks after pregnancy over the past decade in the UK, and generate hypotheses about areas for improvement.
Kerrie Stevenson +9 more
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Small intestinal obstruction in pregnancy and puerperium
The problem of intestinal obstruction in pregnancy and puerperium is worsened by the risk it poses not just to the mother, but also to the fetus. In this review of 10 pregnant/puerperium patients the maternal mortality was 10% and fetal wastage 20&
Chiedozi Lawrence +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To understand agreement between definitions of severe maternal morbidity (SMM), the reasons for disagreement and the impact the outcome definition may have on the measurement of ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities. Design A national cohort study using administrative data. Setting The English National Health Service.
Ian Henderson +3 more
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the presence of emotional disorders, the risk factors associated with these disorders, and the level of sexual function observed after childbirth.
Panagiotis Eskitzis +4 more
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The Intriguing History of Gloves and Their Application to Surgery
Gloves were first worn to protect against cold and injury. In surgery, their purpose now is to reduce surgical site infection and blood‐borne transmission of disease. Surprisingly, their adoption in surgery as a routine has been remarkably recent and had a bizarre origin.
Spencer W. Beasley
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Amputations in Sepsis Patients: A Population‐Based Cohort Study of Rates and Risk Factors
This cohort study of 158 842 sepsis patients revealed that between 2015 and 2021 in NSW, 11 in every 1000 adult sepsis patients and two in every 1000 paediatric sepsis patients underwent amputation. Male adults under 85 years with diabetes or peripheral arterial disease were at a higher risk of amputation. ABSTRACT Background A rare and serious adverse
Khalia Ackermann +3 more
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Objetivo: determinar el consumo de oxígeno del miocardio (MVO2) en pacientes durante el puerperio temprano y comparar los resultados con los valores de MVO2 en adultos sanos publicados en otros estudios.
Alejandro Castro +2 more
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Neurological complication during pregnancy, delivery and puerperium requiring intensive therapy management [PDF]
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Women of other origin than high‐income Western Countries, particularly women originating from sub‐Saharan Africa, had fewer antenatal care visits and a higher proportion of inpatient care occasions compared to women from high‐income Western Countries. Abstract Introduction Foreign‐born women face a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including ...
Minna Lundén +3 more
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