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THYROXINE-BINDING BY SERA OF PREGNANT WOMEN, NEWBORN INFANTS, AND WOMEN WITH SPONTANEOUS ABORTION [PDF]
J. Thomas Dowling+2 more
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Abstract Background The introduction of immunoglobulin G (IgG) anti‐D prophylaxis for Rhesus D (RhD)‐negative women has substantially reduced the incidence of RhD alloimmunization and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn in Europe by 85%, transforming fetal health outcomes.
Kristina Gemzell‐Danielsson+11 more
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Spontaneous Abortion, Stillbirth and Hyperthyroidism: A Danish Population-Based Study
Objectives: Pregnancy loss in women suffering from hyperthyroidism has been described in case reports, but the risk of pregnancy loss caused by maternal hyperthyroidism in a population is unknown.
S. L. Andersen+3 more
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A unique case of prenatal diagnosis of vascular Ehlers‐Danlos syndrome
Abstract We present a rare instance of prenatal diagnosis of vEDS without a family history. The suspicion of a genetic syndrome arose from an incidental ultrasound finding of a facial anomaly—previously associated with vEDS in adulthood but never described prenatally.
Emma Bertucci+5 more
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Spontaneous Uterine Rupture in Association with Abortion [PDF]
Martin Cameron, Kenneth R. Chapman
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Outcomes of medical management of miscarriage in an early pregnancy setting
Abstract Objective Miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy. Medical management with misoprostol offers an alternative to surgical intervention. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of medical management of first‐trimester miscarriage in the setting of an early pregnancy unit at a tertiary maternity hospital.
S. Elsayed+5 more
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Risk factors for spontaneous abortion in women with recurrent pregnancy loss in history
The etiology of spontaneous abortion is varied and determined by many factors. Occupational, nutritional and social factors, artificial abortion, smoking and drinking alcohol during pregnancy and no preconception care are risk factors for spontaneous ...
A. I. Malyshkina, N. V. Batrak
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Abstract Objective To compare outcomes of operative hysteroscopy for intrauterine adhesions between single and multiple procedures. Methods This was a retrospective cohort in a teaching hospital including women of childbearing age treated by operative hysteroscopy for intrauterine adhesions between January 2010 and May 2020.
Cécile Bleas+4 more
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Uncovering the role of genetic polymorphisms in cervical insufficiency
Pathways and genes implicated in CI pathogenesis. Abstract Cervical insufficiency (CI) is characterized by spontaneous dilation of the cervix in the absence of painful uterine contractions in the mid‐trimester, leading to premature delivery. It is responsible for up to 20% of second trimester pregnancy losses, mostly <24 weeks.
Kallirhoe Kalinderi+3 more
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Chromosome abnormalities in early spontaneous abortions. [PDF]
D.T. Arakaki, Sorrell H. Waxman
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