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Investigating the Success Rate of Vaginal Delivery After Cesarean Section and Its Associated Factors in Afghan Women: Insights from a Maternity Hospital in Kabul. [PDF]
Golzareh P+5 more
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Prospect for Vaginal Delivery of Growth-Restricted Fetuses With Abnormal Umbilical Artery Blood Flow [PDF]
Hui Li+2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Maternal haemorrhage from placenta praevia (PP) is a major cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality in low‐resource settings (LRS). Ultrasound can be used to diagnose PP utilising a colour‐coded traffic light system (TLS) to triage patients.
Ann E. Quinton+3 more
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Cesarean Delivery Upon Request in Pregnancies Following Vaginal Delivery: A Nationwide Study. [PDF]
Jung YM+6 more
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This illustration depicts a comprehensive strategy against monkeypox, showcasing its transmission, symptoms, and prevention. Centralized around nanomaterials and biosensors, it integrates early screening, Internet of Things, vaccination, and community involvement through collaboration among healthcare workers, scientists, researchers, social groups ...
Vishal Chaudhary+3 more
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Obstetric Outcomes by Hospital Volume of Operative Vaginal Delivery.
Willy AS, Hersh AR, Garg B, Caughey AB.
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Trends in operative vaginal delivery rates: A 20-year retrospective analysis in Ireland. [PDF]
Kane D+7 more
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Nanozymes emerge as promising therapeutic agents for reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐dependent diseases, offering advantages over traditional biocatalysts through enhanced stability, tunability, and targeting capabilities. This review explores their mechanisms, design strategies, and clinical progress, emphasizing precision medicine potential.
Lihong Zhou+8 more
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How is the posterior ocular segment affected in cesarean section and normal vaginal delivery? [PDF]
Icoz M+3 more
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Flexible Cervical Photodynamic Therapy Device
This paper aims to design a flexible photodynamic therapy device for the cervix and cervical vault, using an LED array, light guide, and flexible trumpet‐shaped homogenizer. Simulations and tests show output irradiance up to 98 mW/cm2 with < 14.2% variation, offering a low‐cost solution for cervical cancer and precancerous lesions.
Teng Jin+5 more
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