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Prenatal Diagnosis of a True Knot of the Umbilical Cord in Twins Pregnancy
Background: True knot of the umbilical cord is an uncommon finding, which is difficult to diagnose antenatally. The appropriate management of patients with a sonographically identified true knot is yet to be determined. Case: We present a twin pregnancy, in which antenatal diagnosis of a true knot of the umbilical cord was mad.. Read More
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Fetomaternal Hemorrhage: A Review after a Case Report
Fetomaternal hemorrhage consists in the transmission of fetal blood cells to the mother’s bloodstream. If it is quite common in small volumes – occurring in most pregnancies – large volumes of fetomaternal hemorrhage can have serious consequences. Some risk factors are identified, but they are not always presen.. Read More
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Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal intensive care unit among premature and low birth weight infants. Formula feeding, cold exposure, and altered intestinal bacterial colonization are frequently associated with this condition. However, there are few studies li.. Read More
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Knowledge on Breastfeeding Legislation and Its Impact on Breastfeeding Duration
An estimated $13 billion in health care costs could be saved each year due to the many health benefits of breastfeeding if 90% of mothers met the current recommendations for breastfeeding. These health benefits include, but are not limited to, improved nutrition status, stronger immune system profile, and more stable psychologic.. Read More
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Impact of Ethanol and Saccharin on Fecal Microbiome in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Mice
Research identifying connections between the gastrointestinal flora and human health has developed at a rapid pace. Several studies link the gut microbiome to a variety of biological functions beyond the gastrointestinal tract. Changes in our diets, including the consumption of artificial sweeteners, have profound effects on the.. Read More
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Perinatal Outcomes and the Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders-Case Control Study
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by social, communication impairments and stereotyped patterns of behaviour. Recent studies to suggest that parental age and obstetric conditions are associated with an increased risk of ASD. Although not proven as independent risk fac.. Read More
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Background: Contraceptive counseling can increase postpartum contraception use, yet the optimal method and timing for counseling are unknown. The objective was to investigate preferences of underserved pregnant and postpartum women regarding contraception use and counseling. Method: Surveys regarding contraception experiences a.. Read More
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Energetic Stress during pregnancy leads to the manifestation of the limiting symptoms of autism in the autistic child. Why is mainstream medicine ignoring this writing on the wall ? The ONE common factor that is blatantly obvious which is present in ALL mothers with children with autism is Energetic Stress. While it may be argu.. Read More
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Food Preference in Toddlers: Is it influenced by Prenatal Maternal Diet?
Food preference in children is molded by the interplay of genetic and environmental factors which are the most consistent feature predicting food selection. The first few years of life are acknowledged as an extremely important period for the development of food- acceptance patterns. Prenatal and postnatal exposures to flavors t.. Read More
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The Role of MRI in the Management of Cases of Mayer-Rokitansky- Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) Syndrome
Mayer- Rokitansky- Kuster- Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is a rare entity characterized by congenital aplasia of the uterus and the upper part of 2/3rd of vagina in normal karyotype females with normal development of secondary sexual characteristics. The incidence rate is about 1 in every 4500 females. We report a case series of three .. Read More
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Background: Adolescence is a transitional period from childhood to adulthood characterized by significant physiological, psychological and social. The main issues that have strongly influenced the pattern of adolescent pregnancy include the declining age at menarche and the increase in the number of years spent in school. This i.. Read More
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Abstract Background: Assessment of Immunization status and associated factors is rare in some regions of Ethiopia. Objective: To Measure fully immunization status and associated factors among children aged 12-23 months old in Hosanna Town, South Ethiopia was done. Methods: A cross-sectional community based study was conduc.. Read More
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Anesthetic Neurotoxicity to the Fragile Young Brain: Where Do We Stand?
There is no doubt of the benefits of anesthesia in children which has allowed surgical procedures to be performed in the youngest infants, alleviating of pain, anxiety and maintaining stable vital signs. We also believe that anesthesia has indirectly improved quality of life and in many cases accounted for the saving of many you.. Read More
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Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy: A Case Report and Literature Review
Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy (AFLP) is a rare, catastrophic disease affecting women in pregnancy. It usually occurs in the third trimester or post-partum period. It is usually a diagnosis of exclusion and a strong index of suspicion can lead to timely diagnosis. Delay in diagnosis is associated with morbid complications with h.. Read More
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Current Attitudes and Practices among Pregnant Women toward Influenza Immunization
Pregnant women are more vulnerable to severe illness and complications due to influenza infection. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and the American College of Obstetrician and Gynecologists recommend that all women who are pregnant during influenza season receive the inactivated influenza vaccine, regardless of .. Read More
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Acute Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction during Pregnancy in a 36-Year Old Patient
Acute myocardial infarction during pregnancy is a rare clinical condition. We present a case of a 36-year old woman in her 36th week of pregnancy with an acute anterior ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) caused by an occlusive proximal LAD. First treatment was thrombosuction, followed by placement of a bioresolvable vascu.. Read More
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Background: Inappropriate infant feeding practices and infectious disease constitute about 60% of the infant and young child death globally. About 2/3 of these deaths are attributable to sub-optimal breastfeeding practices. Even though breast feeding is accepted and praised behaviour, mothers do not always follow the recommendat.. Read More
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Impact of Episiotomy at Vaginal Delivery
A comparison was made of episiotomy rates and the rates of advanced perineal lacerations (APL) between different modern times, in order to view the likely consequences of performing episiotomy at vaginal delivery, and to consider applying this to obstetric quality standards. Study design: A Structured Query Language (SQL) pe.. Read More
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Introduction: Immunization is an effective public health intervention to reduce morbidity and mortality among children and it will become more effective if the child can receive the full course of recommended immunization doses. However this, due to various reasons many fail to complete the full course of immunization. Therefore.. Read More
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Neonatal Congenital Pancreatic Cyst: A Report of Three Cases
Neonatal congenital pancreatic cyst is rare. It can be isolated or associated to other malformations. Early management is recommended because of possible severe complications. The aim of our work is to report our experience with three newborns with congenital pancreatic cyst. A five year (2010-2015) retrospective study is carrie.. Read More
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