E: Gynecology & Obstetrics

E: Gynecology & Obstetrics (69)

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28 fetuses affected by late onset (34-36 weeks of gestation) growth restriction and 77 appropriate for gestational age fetuses (AGA) have been enrolled . Objectives: Aim of this study is to explore the possible use of 3D power Doppler ultrasound angiography (3D-PDA) in the assessment of cerebral blood flow distribution in growth restricted fetuses (FGR) compared to normal fetuses. Method...
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Authors Alberto Rossi, Irene Romanello, Leonardo Forzano, Martina Cecchia, Guido Ambrosini, Diego Marchesoni
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Page No. 15 to 20

Hypertensive diseases of pregnancy are among the first causes of severe maternal morbidity and mortality especially in developing countries. In developed countries, eclampsia is a rare event, but remains responsible for a significant maternal mortality. For over a century, magnesium sulfate is widely used in the United States in many obstetric indications including the treatment of eclam...
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Authors S. Mezane, M. Achnani, M. Ziyadi, A. Babahabib, R. Hafidi, D. Moussaoui,M. Dehayni
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Page No. 3 to 7

The present study has been undertaken to evaluate oxidative stress and urinary calcium creatinine ratio in pregnancy induced hypertension. Study was carried out in M.Y. hospital and M.G.M. medical college during 2012 to 2013. Study comprised 250 subjects 125 normal pregnant women without any complications were taken as control and 125 pregnant women with PIH were taken study cases. Norma...
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Authors Dr. Yadav B., Dr. Paneri S, Dr. Yadav S.
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Page No. 1 to 2

Menopause is a major physiological event and is associated with metabolic changes. In order to study the changes associated with bone related parameters present study was planned. The study comprised 100 post menopausal women as study group and 100 ideal weight healthy premenopausal women as control. The blood samples were analyzed for following biochemical parameters serum calcium, phos...
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Authors Dr. Paneri S, Dr. Yadav B., Dr. Yadav S.
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Page No. 35 to 36

Medical Termination of Pregnancy is today treated as a convenient method of family planning. However the negative aspects have become more obvious in the following years. The desire for a male child exists in most sections of Indian society, irrespective of the socio-economic status which has reemphasized the misuse of MTP and the act. Aims and Objectives: To determine various criteriaÃ...
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Authors Dr. Shaifali Patil, Dr. Nimain Mohanty, Dr. Nidhi Kurkal, Dr. Rama Borse, Dr. Prasad Deshmukh, Dr. Pooja Vyas
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Page No. 5 to 11

Inversion of the uterus is a rare clinical condition. Further, chronic non-puerperal uterine inversion is a still rare clinical entity with very few clinicians encountering it. Intra-uterine tumours; especially large fundal submucosal leiomyomas are the usual precipitating factors. Due to its extremely rare occurrence it may pose a diagnostic as well as surgical challenge for the gynaeco...
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Authors Prajakta Katdare, Shalini Mahana Valecha, Manisha Gandhewar, Divija Dhingra
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Page No. 43 to 47

Anaemia is defined as reduction in circulating haemoglobin mass below the critical level. The normal haemoglobin (Hb) concentration in the body is between 12-14 grams percent. WHO has accepted up to 11gm percent as the normal haemoglobin level in pregnancy. However in India and most of the other developing countries the lower limit is often accepted as 10 gms percent.Anaemia ranges from ...
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Authors Dr. D. Shrivastava, Dr. Satrupa Mukherjee, Dr. Richa Lohana, Dr. Sanjana Khemka
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Page No. 39 to 43

Study of Jaundice in Pregnancy
Published In: GJMR Part: E: Gynecology & Obstetrics Volume: 13 Issue: 2
Objective: This study was aimed at determining pregnancy outcome of cases of jaundice in pregnancy over a 6 year period at tertiary care hospital. Methodology: All case records of patients with jaundice in pregnancy over 6 year period from the medical records office of the hospital and analysed. Results: During the 6-year study period, there were 7180 registered deliveries in the hospita...
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Authors Dr. Neema Acharya, Dr. Sourya Acharya, Dr. Samarth Shukla, Dr. Rutuja Athvale, Dr. Shaveta
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Page No. 25 to 29

Aim of the study: To evaluatethe effectiveness of oral metronidazole in prevention of preterm labouramong pregnant women with bacterial vaginosis. Settings and study design: An experimental (longitudinal-prospective) study done in Tikrit city between April 2011 and April 2012. Methods: A total number of 50 pregnant women in their midtrimester were included in the study, they received ora...
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Authors Yossrasalihkhudur, Huda salihkhuder, Sarabsalihjassim
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Page No. 31 to 55

Leptospirosis is a Zoonosis with varied clinical manifestations. It is very rare in pregnancy and Puerperium. Here we are reporting a case of Leptospirosis in Puerperium, manifested post LSCS, managed conservatively and patient recovered well. ...
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Authors Dr. Sreelatha S, Dr Bharathi A, Dr Nethra H S
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