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Stillbirth in Iceland 1996–2021: Incidence and etiology
Over the study period, the stillbirth rate decreased due to reduction in preterm stillbirth, with fewer cases attributed to infection and placental abruption. Cord complications and placental insufficiency were the commonest causes, both increasing with gestational age. More stillbirths were attributed to placental insufficiency, reflecting the lack of
Ragnheidur I. Bjarnadottir +6 more
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Uterine rupture during second-trimester abortion with misoprostol: a case report. [PDF]
Belay SA +6 more
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One Thousand Ceasarean Sections in the Modern Era of Obstetrics [PDF]
Campbell, Elmore M. +1 more
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Vaccines against sexually transmitted diseases [PDF]
BonDurant, Robert H +3 more
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In women symptomatic of threatened preterm labor, a combination of fetal fibronectin and cervical length has improved the predictive performance of spontaneous preterm birth compared with either measure alone. The visual tool can be referenced for risk estimation and enables appropriate point‐of‐care management strategies for threatened preterm labor ...
Joanna C. Y. Fung +7 more
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Gastric Adenocarcinoma in a Pregnant Woman at 33 Weeks of Gestation: A Case Report of Krukenberg Tumor Complicated by Uterine Rupture. [PDF]
Lotfi O +4 more
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Spontaneous uterine rupture during early labor in term pregnancy after laparoscopic radiofrequency myolysis [PDF]
Eun Ju Hwang, Sun Min Kim, Jong Kwan Jun
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Ascending infection is the leading cause of antepartum hemorrhage: A case–control study
Antepartum hemorrhage (APH) is a multifactorial condition. In this cohort, acute ascending infection and histological abruption were the leading placental findings in APH. Acute marginal separation with inflammatory background is a major contributor to APH, challenging the assumption that maternal vascular malperfusion‐driven abruption predominates in ...
Iván Rabinovich Orlandi +2 more
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Risk Profiles and Outcomes of Uterine Rupture: A Retrospective and Comparative Single-Center Study of Complete and Partial Ruptures. [PDF]
Baek S, Froese V, Morgenstern B.
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