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Methods Three hundred and twenty-eight IUGR fetuses (abdominal circumference < 5th percentile, elevated umbilical artery (UA) pulsatility index (PI)) had concurrent surveillance with UA, middle cerebral artery (MCA) and ductus venosus... more
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      BiophysicsObstetricsAdolescentProspective studies
Background: Kenya has a maternal mortality ratio of 488 per 100,000 live births. Preventing maternal deaths depends significantly on the presence of a skilled birth attendant at delivery. Kenyan national statistics estimate that the... more
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      BioinformaticsGeographyNursingObstetrics
Purpose: To evaluate the efficiency of transvaginal ultrasound in the early diagnosis of ovarian cancer. Methods: Screening transvaginal ultrasound has been annually performed during the last 2 years in asymptomatic women without familial... more
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      ObstetricsRheologyPregnancyPlacenta
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      ObstetricsMedicinePilot ProjectsHemoglobins
Patient: Female, 31-year-old Final Diagnosis: Uterine rupture secondary to placenta percreta Symptoms: Acute abdomen Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Laparotomy and subtotal hysterectomy Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Objective:... more
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      ObstetricsMedicineUterusuterine rupture
A recent finding of the Confidential Enquiry on Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH) 1 was that maternal mortality is associated with risk factors such as increased maternal age (>35 years), obesity [body mass index (BMI) > 30], late... more
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      ObstetricsPublic HealthMaternal MortalityPregnancy
Summary. During the second pregnancy of 56 Swedish women resulting in a term birth, energy intake and physical activity were measured for 3 days at weeks 17 and 33. The values were related to maternal lean body mass, pregnancy weight... more
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      ObstetricsPhysical ActivityEnergy MetabolismBirth Weight
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      ObstetricsCanadaGynecology
We describe a case in which in-utero diagnosis of an esophageal atresia with a tracheo-esophageal fistula in the third trimester followed the finding of an increased nuchal translucency in the first trimester and suggest a mechanism by... more
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      ObstetricsPregnancyNewborn InfantGestational Age
Our aim was to present our experience in diagnosing and managing the ectopic pregnancy, developing in a previous Cesarean section scar. Methods and Results: Between 2005 and 2008, six patients were diagnosed with Cesarean scar pregnancy,... more
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate risks for intraoperative or postoperative packed red blood cell transfusion in women who underwent cesarean delivery.
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      ObstetricsRisk assessmentMultivariate AnalysisProspective studies
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      ObstetricsNigeriaPregnancyObstetrics and Gynaecology
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      ObstetricsMedicinal PlantsHerbal MedicinePhytotherapy
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      ObstetricsSurgeryTreatmentBrain Tumor
Many world religions prescribe the practice of fasting— abstaining from food and drink—and all cite situations in which individuals are exempt. Muslim women who breastfeed may observe the religious practice of fasting during the Holy... more
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      ObstetricsIslamLactationMedicine
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      ObstetricsQuality of lifeAdolescentMedicine
The quality of both the programs and the literature that describe these programs has varied considerably. The purposes of this study were to evaluate the published literature that described computer-assisted instruction in medical... more
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      Information SystemsObstetricsMedical EducationContent Analysis
To determine whether obstetric handoff quality differs morning versus evening, weekend versus weekday, or based on provider type. Using the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) handoff guidelines, we developed an... more
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      ObstetricsMidwiferyPregnancyNurses
The anaesthetist plays a key role in the management of high-risk pregnancies, and must be a member of the multidisciplinary team that is required to care for the critically ill obstetric patient. Anaesthetists are trained in advanced life... more
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      ObstetricsAnesthesiologyMedicineCritical Care
A case of high-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma, confi ned into an intrauterine polypoid growth, in a woman with a history of breast cancer who was treated with adjuvant tamoxifen. Based on the fi ndings, a high-grade endometrial stromal... more
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      ObstetricsBreast CancerTreatmentImmunohistochemistry
Patients with multiple pregnancies are at greater risk of preterm labor and delivery which is associated with increased risk of perinatal morbidity and mortality. We report a case of delayed-interval delivery of a twin pregnancy with the... more
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      ObstetricsPerinatal and Women's HealthObstetrics and GynaecologyPerinatology
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      ObstetricsContinuing Medical EducationProspective studiesPregnancy
To estimate the prevalence of and risk factors for stress and urge incontinence in a biracial sample of well-functioning older women.
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      ObstetricsHealthUrinary incontinenceDiabetes mellitus
One-year evaluation of the impact of an emergency obstetric and neonatal care training program in Synopsis: Emergency obstetric and neonatal care training in a low-resource tertiary care center improved maternal outcomes, including those... more
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      Emergency MedicineObstetricsKenyaMaternal Mortality
To study peri-surgical complications after cure of genital prolapse by vaginal route using interposition of synthetic prostheses Gynemesh Prolene Soft (Gynecare) following the Trans Vaginal Mesh (TVM) technique. Methods: The present... more
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      ObstetricsObstetrics and GynaecologyAgedRetrospective Studies
ObjectiveTo assess the resting metabolic rate (RMR) and exercise capacity (or maximal oxygen consumption [VO2 max]) of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and central adiposity.
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      ObstetricsMetabolismForecastingDISTRIBUTION
Objective: To investigate whether rectally administered misoprostol is an effective treatment for postpartum hemorrhage unresponsive to conventional first-line management.
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      ObstetricsMaternal MortalityOxytocinPregnancy
Objectives To describe a 10-year trend in preterm birth.
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      ObstetricsAustraliaLife StylePublic Health
Objectives To compare two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound imaging with automated three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound imaging for the measurement of antral follicle number and size.
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      ObstetricsUltrasoundComparative StudyQuantitative analysis
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      ObstetricsConcentrationPregnancyObstetrics Gynecology
To assess the indications, use, and yield of fetal echocardiography. Methods: We reviewed our 8-year experience with fetal echocardiography at a large health maintenance organization in northern California to assess "the yield of abnormal... more
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      ObstetricsMedicineCongenital Heart DefectsPregnancy
The information reflects emerging clinical and scientific advances as of the date issued, is subject to change, and should not be construed as dictating an exclusive course of treatment or procedure. Variations in practice may be... more
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      ObstetricsMedical AnthropologyQuality ImprovementMedicine
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      ObstetricsRiskMedicinePregnancy
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      ObstetricsImmunologyCytokinesMedicine
Introduction: Childbirth is a personal and individual journey that is different for every woman. Perception of the birth experience is thought to be influenced by many factors, the most significant of which may be the type of delivery.... more
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      ObstetricsMedicine
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Advanced maternity care training in family medicine is highly variable at both the residency and fellowship levels. Declining numbers of family physicians providing maternity care services may exacerbate... more
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      ObstetricsFamily MedicineAccreditationFamily Practice
Objective  To document the frequency and causes of maternal mortality and severe (near-miss) morbidity in metropolitan La Paz, Bolivia.Design  Facility-based cross-sectional study.Setting  Four maternity hospitals in La Paz and El Alto,... more
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      ObstetricsEpidemiologyDeveloping CountriesBolivia
A concrete and useful way to create an action plan for improving the quality of maternity care in the United States is to start with a view of the desired result, a common definition and a shared vision for a high-quality, high-value... more
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      ObstetricsForecastingHealth Care reformPregnancy
Maternal plasma levels of cortiocotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) have been measured in abnormal pregnancy states to assess their potential as biochemical markers for at-risk pregnancies. CRF levels were not significantly altered in... more
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      ObstetricsCorticotropin Releasing HormoneTwinsPregnancy
Objective To compare semi-quantitative visual and automated methods of urine testing with fully quantitative point of care urinalysis for the detection of significant proteinuria (0.3 g/24 hours) in pregnancy complicated by hypertension.... more
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      ObstetricsProspective studiesPregnancyROC Curve
Objectives: Family delivery is an important aspect of modern obstetrics. The aim of this study was to estimate the phenomenon of family delivery from the standpoint of participating and non-participating fathers. Study design: Two types... more
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      ObstetricsEducationSocial SupportFathers
To determine factors influencing final year medical undergraduate trainees at King Saud University in choosing a career in Obstetrics and Gynecology. In this cross sectional study, the undergraduate final year medical students and interns... more
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      ObstetricsSaudi ArabiaYoung AdultCareer Choice
Objective To determine whether antenatal treatment (for 2 14 days) with 100 mg aspirin daily, given to mothers with small for gestational age fetuses and abnormal umbilical Doppler, will increase birthweight.
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      ObstetricsBirth WeightPregnancyLow Dose
Objective: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the discrimination and calibration of mortality prediction of Simplified Acute Physiology Score 2, Simplified Acute Physiology Score 3, Mortality Probability Model II, and Mortality... more
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      NursingObstetricsColombiaSurvival Analysis
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      ObstetricsProspective studiesPregnancyObstetrics Gynecology
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      ObstetricsBritish medical historyPregnancyPublic health systems and services research
To examine the effect of maternal overweight and obesity on labor progression.
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      ObstetricsStatisticsEpidemiologyObesity
The association of pulmonary sequestration and nonimmune fetal hydrops reportedly carries a very poor prognosis for survival. We describe three newborns with good outcomes despite the diagnosis of pulmonary sequestration; two cases were... more
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      ObstetricsPregnancyObstetrics GynecologyNewborn Infant
charges, and unbilled procedures are published. Department faculty are asked to work at least 30-hour days, often with little sleep during the night, despite studies on fatigue and medical errors of residents younger than faculty.... more
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      ObstetricsElectronic Health RecordsObstetrics GynecologyGynecology
Contemporary training in obstetrics and gynecology requires a delicate balance between teaching principles of basic science and clinical care and the technical skills required either in the delivery room or in surgical suites. 1 To... more
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      ObstetricsCommunicationDomestic ViolenceHealth Education