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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ABRUPTION»
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abruption en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Ultrasound: A Practical Approach to Clinical Problems
A common and serious disorder, placental abruption complicates approximately
1% of pregnancies. Abruption is the most common cause of intrapartum fetal
death, and accounts for up to 15 — 25% of perinatal mortality.10-13 Other ...
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Trauma: Emergency Resuscitation, Perioperative Anesthesia, ...
Anticoagulation must not be instituted if placental abruption, uterine rupture, or
bleeding secondary to other traumatic injury has occurred. Compression boots
may be used and have been shown to be as effective as subcutaneous heparin ...
William C. Wilson, Christopher M. Grande, David B. Hoyt, 2007
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Critical Care Obstetrics
Infants born after abruption have increased rates of cystic periventricular
leukomalacia and intraventricular hemorrhage compared to age-matched
controls, most likely a result of oxygen and nutrient deprivation prior to delivery [
17]. The classic ...
George R. Saade, Michael R. Foley, Jeffrey P. Phelan, 2010
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Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology: A Practical ...
Ultrasound and Clinical Features of Obstetric Sources Placental Abruption
Placental abruption is defined as a premature separation of a normally implanted
placenta prior to the birth of the fetus. A common and serious disorder, placental
...
Carol B. Benson, Edward I. Bluth, 2011
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Hematological Complications in Obstetrics, Pregnancy, and ...
major artery is known as acute abruption or abruptio placenta.54 The subset of
these cases where only a portion of the placenta is affected and pregnancy
persists is termed partial, incomplete, or subacute abruption. Acute rupture of a
major ...
Rodger L. Bick, Eugene P. Frenkel, William F. Baker, 2006
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Best Practice in Labour and Delivery
Recently, reduced expression of specific placental cell membrane protein has
been seen in labours complicated by placental abruption [38]. Direct trauma to
the abdomen can cause a shearing force, leading to acute placental separation.
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Creasy and Resnik's Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Principles and ...
abruption associated with fetal death and maternal morbidity. Abruption sufficient
to cause fetal death occurs in about 1 of every 420 deliveries.106 If placentas are
routinely examined after delivery, evidence of abruption may be found in ...
Robert K. Creasy, Robert Resnik, Jay D. Iams, 2013
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Ian Donald's Practical Obstetric Problem, 6/e
Wilcox AJ. Placental abruption and perinatal mortality in the United States. Am J
Epidemiol. 2001 Feb 15; 153(4):332-7. 51. Ananth CV. Savitz DA. Williams MA.
Placental abruption and its association with hypertension and prolonged rupture
...
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Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies
Compared with normotensive women, hypertensive women have a fivefold
increased risk for placental abruption. This relationship is most strongly
associated with fetal death due to placental abruption, in which 40% to 50% of
cases have ...
Steven G. Gabbe, Jennifer R. Niebyl, Henry L Galan, 2012
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Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies
Compared with normotensive women, hypertensive women have a fivefold
increased risk for placental abruption. This relationship is most strongly
associated with fetal death due to placental abruption, in which 40% to 50% of
cases have ...
Steven G. Gabbe, Jennifer R. Niebyl, Henry L. Galan, 2012
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ABRUPTION»
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abruption en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Portadown votes little Ben a true superhero
Although his mother, Kerry, had a healthy pregnancy, she suffered a placenta abruption when Ben was born and he was starved of oxygen. «Portadown Times, Jul 15»
Parents of Stillborn Baby File Birth Injury Lawsuit
The medical records indicate that the fetal demise at 40 weeks and 5 days followed a suspected placental abruption. The lawsuit claims the ... «Injury Lawyer News, Jul 15»
HCQ may improve pregnancy outcomes for women with …
A lower frequency of placental complications, including pre-eclampsia, abruption placenta and intrauterine growth restriction, was observed in ... «Healio, Jul 15»
Does Smoking Affect Getting Pregnant? 9 Ways Cigarettes Impact …
Smokers are also more likely to experience placental abruption, which is where the placenta separates from the uterine wall too early, leading to a premature ... «Bustle, Jul 15»
Life, death and heartbeats…
The bleeding may come from the rupture of the membranes; it may come from detachment of the placenta (an 'abruption') from the womb; this ... «Slugger O'Toole, Jul 15»
Small and Mighty Babies: UAE mothers band together for support
Doctors at Dubai's City Hospital told her she was having a placental abruption, a complication of pregnancy in which the placental lining ... «The National, Jun 15»
Chilled cot helps parents grieve stillborn babies
... Auckland mother, Clare Montgomerie about 12-months-ago, following the loss her own baby girl, Kate, due to a placenta abruption. «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
Women with history of stillbirth at 'high risk of another'
Two studies adjusted for body mass index, six adjusted for pregnancy complications such as pre-eclampsia, placental abruption (when the ... «NHS Choices, Jun 15»
Stillbirth: Your Stories
When I was faced with the heinous news of a placental abruption and fetal demise due to preeclampsia in Week 30, the first words out of my ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Racism isn't dead, but we must keep up fight to eradicate it
As Oliver Sacks said of the passing of his generation, “each death I have felt as an abruption.” There have been so many deaths of black ... «LancasterOnline, Jun 15»