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ABSTRACT Introduction Exposure to obstetric complications (OCs) increases the risk of developing psychosis and schizophrenia in offspring. However, studies with subjects at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) have reported inconsistent results. We conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis to evaluate the prevalence of OCs among CHR subjects ...
Inmaculada Baeza+8 more
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Increased Trophoblast Cell Ferroptosis via HMGB1/ACSL4 Pathway Is Associated with Spontaneous Abortion. [PDF]
Dong Y, Li Y, Tang W, Chen Q, Kong C.
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Clinical significance of touch smear of products in spontaneous abortion.
Kiyoshi Yamada+3 more
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Abstract Background and aims Smoking cessation during pregnancy results in short‐ and long‐term health benefits for the mother and infant. Despite public health policies and initiatives to reduce smoking, smoking in pregnancy remains unacceptably high in Australia, particularly among populations of high disadvantage.
Megan L. Hammersley+9 more
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Alarmins and their pivotal role in the pathogenesis of spontaneous abortion: insights for therapeutic intervention. [PDF]
Zhang Q+12 more
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Ethylene Glycol Ethers and Risks of Spontaneous Abortion and Subfertility
A. Correa+6 more
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Monthly buprenorphine depot injection (SUBLOCADE®) for opioid use disorder during pregnancy
Abstract Background and Objectives Untreated opioid use disorder (OUD) in pregnancy is associated with adverse obstetrical outcomes, maternal morbidity, and maternal mortality. This article will inform clinicians about the use of monthly extended‐release buprenorphine (BUP‐XR, SUBLOCADE®) to treat OUD during pregnancy and postpartum.
Melinda Ramage+3 more
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Causal Effects of Inflammatory Cytokines and Immune Cell Phenotypes on Spontaneous Abortion: Evidence From Mendelian Randomization. [PDF]
Lin S+9 more
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Background Preterm birth (PTB) is a major pregnancy complication. There is evidence that a short cervical length in mid‐pregnancy may predict women at increased risk of PTB. Aims To evaluate the utility of population‐based, transabdominal cervical length (TACL) measurement screening in mid‐pregnancy for PTB prediction in women.
Michelle K Pedretti+3 more
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