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Intensive care and the very low birth weight infant [PDF]

open access: yes, 1983
Deasy, Patrick F.   +3 more
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Fertility Preservation Strategies in Female Cancer Patients: Current Approaches and Future Directions. [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina (Kaunas)
Gică N   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The course and outcomes of pregnancy after surgical correction of uterine cervical incompetence. Risk rating

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases, 2021
BACKGROUND: Uterine cervical incompetence is a leading cause of miscarriage. There are surgical and conservative methods of treatment to correct cervical insufficiency during pregnancy. Surgical methods of correction include suture on the cervix (cervical cerclage), which could be categorized as preventive, therapeutic or emergency suture. AIM ...
Mekhri A. Mamedova   +3 more
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Uterine didelphys with cervical incompetence

International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences, 2013
Uterine didelphys represents a uterine malformation where the uterus is present as a paired organ. There is presence of double uterine bodies with two separate services, and often a double or septate vagina as well. We report a case of single pregnancy in the right sided uterine body of a didelphic uterus with cervical incompetence.
Gautam S Aher   +2 more
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Oxidative status shifts in uterine cervical incompetence patients

Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, 2013
Uterine cervical incompetence (UCI) is a pregnancy complication affecting about 10% of the pregnancies in the western world. Studying the etiology of the UCI requires a specific approach adequate for this highly heterogenous syndrome. Oxidative status disorders are associated with various pathologies, including pregnancy complications. As such, general
Petr, Zolotukhin   +5 more
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Successful delivery after transabdominal cerclage of uterine cervix for cervical incompetence after radical trachelectomy

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2015
AbstractPregnancy after radical trachelectomy (RT) has a high risk of prematurity and complications such as preterm premature rupture of the membrane and chorioamnionitis. Placing a cervical cerclage at the time of RT plays an important role in preventing such obstetrical complications.
Shinichi, Ishioka   +7 more
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The laparoscopic approach of the transabdominal cerclage of the uterine cervix in case of cervical incompetence

Gynaecological Endoscopy, 2000
Cervical incompetence is characterized by painless cervical dilation in the second or early in the third trimester, with prolapse or ballooning of membranes in the vagina and expulsion of an immature fetus. Unless effectively treated, this sequence tends to recur at each pregnancy.
Henricus A. M. Brölmann, Swan G. Oei
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