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An abnormal finding in the third trimester
Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2019A healthy woman presented with an antepartum haemorrhage at 35/40 during a low-risk pregnancy with normal antenatal bloods and anomaly scan at 20/40 gestation. Following an abnormal ultrasound (USS), the baby was delivered by emergency C-section.
Hannah Marshall, Kyle Petrie
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Third-Trimester Pregnancy Complications
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2012Complications arising in the third trimester often challenge the clinician to balance the concern for maternal well-being with the consequences of infant prematurity. The most serious and challenging antepartum issues relate to preterm labor and birth, hypertensive disorders, and bleeding events.
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Managing Third Trimester Bleeding
Postgraduate Medicine, 1967Placenta praevia and abruptio placentae account for most clinically significant vaginal bleeding during the third trimester of pregnancy. Both are associated with relatively high fetal mortality. Differential diagnosis and immediate treatment are extremely important in minimizing fetal and maternal deaths.
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2016
The third trimester is the period of mainly “big 4” – conditions which result in maternal deaths – PIH, eclampsia, placenta praevia and abruptio placenta.
Suresh S. David, Harshil Mehta
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The third trimester is the period of mainly “big 4” – conditions which result in maternal deaths – PIH, eclampsia, placenta praevia and abruptio placenta.
Suresh S. David, Harshil Mehta
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Third Trimester Abortion for Fetal Abnormality
Bioethics, 1999Developments in medical technology have increased the possibility of diagnosing severe structural abnormalities in the fetus If these occur, a woman may request termination of her pregnancy. This raises serious ethical and legal questions, in particular if the anomalies are discovered in the third trimester when the fetus is considered viable.
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[Acute abdomen in the third trimester].
Minerva ginecologica, 1996The authors report a case of acute abdomen in the third trimester of pregnancy as observed at the II Obstetrics and Gynecologic Department of Florence University. Emphasis is laid on the frequent abnormality of the symptomatology and therefore the difficult of early diagnosis.
Mecacci F +5 more
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Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1997Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the method of choice for symptomatic cholelithiasis. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy during pregnancy is also becoming more accepted, as illustrated by several recent publications on this subject. In the third trimester, however, laparoscopic cholecystectomy has been less commonly attempted, with only a few case ...
B J, Eichenberg +6 more
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CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF THIRD TRIMESTER BLEEDING
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1951In a series of 99 patients with bleeding in the third trimester of pregnancy the absence of any maternal mortality and a gross fetal mortality of 8.9 per cent speak well for the conservative observation policy by which these patients were managed.
E W, OVERSTREET, H F, TRAUT
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The impact of third-trimester genetic counseling
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2018To evaluate the impact of genetic counseling (GC) during the third trimester by analyzing changes in pregnancy management and the correlation with postnatal findings.This was a retrospective study. Pregnancy course and neonatal follow-up were analyzed according to the reason for referral and implementation of recommendations.The records of neonates ...
Reuven Sharony +5 more
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Precious fertility and third‐trimester tests
Prenatal Diagnosis, 1999Are some pregnancies more 'precious' than others? Should amniocentesis be offered late in pregnancy with the possibility looming of a late abortion, and if such tests should be offered, to whom and in what circumstances should this be done? These are some of the important ethical questions raised in the paper by Shalev et al. (1999).
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