scholarly journals HYSTEROSCOPIC MORCELLATION FOR MISSED ABORTION

2021 ◽  
Vol 116 (3) ◽  
pp. e326
Author(s):  
Kirsten Sasaki ◽  
Charles E. Miller
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2017 ◽  
pp. 109-115
Author(s):  
N.P. Veropotvelyan ◽  

The study presents data of different authors, as well as its own data on the frequency of multiple trisomies among the early reproductive losses in the I trimester of pregnancy and live fetuses in pregnant women at high risk of chromosomal abnormalities (CA) in I and II trimesters of gestation. The objective: determining the frequency of occurrence of double (DT) and multiple trisomies (MT) among the early reproductive losses in the I trimester of pregnancy and live fetuses in pregnant women at high risk of occurrence of HA in I and II trimesters of gestation; establishment of the most common combinations of diesel fuel and the timing of their deaths compared with single regular trisomy; comparative assessment materinskogo age with single, double and multiple trisomies. Patients and methods. During the period from 1997 to 2016, the first (primary) group of products in 1808 the concept of missed abortion (ST) of I trimester was formed from women who live in Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye, Kirovograd, Cherkasy, Kherson, Mykolaiv regions. The average term of the ST was 8±3 weeks. The average age of women was 29±2 years. The second group (control) consisted of 1572 sample product concepts received during medical abortion in women (mostly residents of Krivoy Rog) in the period of 5-11 weeks of pregnancy, the average age was 32 years. The third group was made prenatally karyotyped fruits (n = 9689) pregnant women with high risk of HA of the above regions of Ukraine, directed the Centre to invasive prenatal diagnosis for individual indications: maternal age, changes in the fetus by ultrasound (characteristic malformations and echo markers HA) and high risk of HA on the results of the combined prenatal screening I and II trimesters. From 11 th to 14 th week of pregnancy, chorionic villus sampling was performed (n=1329), with the 16th week – platsentotsentez (n=2240), 18 th and 24 th week – amniocentesis (n=6120). Results. A comparative evaluation of maternal age and the prevalence anembriony among multiple trisomies. Analyzed 13,069 karyotyped embryonic and fetal I-II trimester of which have found 40 cases of multiple trisomies – 31 cases in the group in 1808 missed abortion (2.84% of total HA), 3 cases including 1 572 induced medabortov and 7 cases during 9689 prenatal research (0.51% of HA). Determined to share the double trisomies preembrionalny, fetal, early, middle and late periods of fetal development. Conclusion. There were no significant differences either in terms of destruction of single and multiple trisomies or in maternal age or in fractions anembrionalnyh pregnancies in these groups. Key words: multiple trisomies, double trisomy, missed abortion, prenatal diagnosis.


Author(s):  
Hussien Saeed Masood ◽  
Sami Akreem Zbaar ◽  
Bushra Mustafa Mohamed
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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 100476
Author(s):  
Juanjuan He ◽  
Kewei Chang ◽  
Sha Liu ◽  
Jingru Ji ◽  
Liangpo Liu ◽  
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1907 ◽  
Vol 82 (1) ◽  
pp. 472-484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Max Nassauer
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Author(s):  
Snehal Ramdas Kale

Pregnancy is most beautiful and emotional event in women’s life. Growing fetus depends entirely on mother’s diet hence a mother should eat well during pregnancy for healthy child and conversely an improper diet can hamper the fetus’ growth and may lead to intrauterine growth retardation or missed abortion or a large number of problems in the child. Since in early pregnancy, there is a hormonal chaos in the mother’s body, it often leads to Emesis Gravidarum.Emesis. Gravidarum emesis affects up to 70% of pregnant women. Symptoms are most common and most sever during the 1st trimester. Effects vary from mild to very sever in some cases and one of the obvious effect of this is dehydration and nutritional and metabolic imbalance. These effects take a serious toll on the physical and mental condition of the pregnant woman and thus, in turn, the fetus. Hence, management of emesis gravidarum with due gravity is of utmost importance. With an aim to study the potency of Aamra and Jambupatra kwatha administered orally on women affected by emesis gravidarum, this study intends to find an effective and reliable ayurvedic alternative to the predominant allopathic medicines. With the study and observational findings of 80 patients the efficacy of the kwatha is also discussed. Keywords: Emisis Gravidarum, Garbhini Chhardi, ANC, Amrapatra jumbupatra kwatha.


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