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Choosing route of delivery for the macrosomic infant of a diabetic mother: …


DL Conway - Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2002 - Informa Pharma Science
The macrosomic fetus of a diabetic woman faces increased risk for injury at the time of vaginal
birth. Cesarean section offers the promise of avoiding trauma to the fetus, but can result in increased
morbidity in the mother as compared to vaginal delivery. In this article, the advantages ...
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Risk of cesarean wound complications in diabetic gestations


TC Takoudes, S Weitzen, J Slocum, M Malee - American journal of obstetrics …, 2004 - Elsevier
There was an overall incidence of wound complications of 18.4% (34/185) in DM versus 5.8%
(10/174) in non-DM (unadjusted odds ratio of 3.7; 95% CI = 1.8-7.7). Mean body mass index
before pregnancy was 30.9 in DM versus 26.5 kg/m 2 in non-DM (P < .01). A multivariable ...
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Delivery of the macrosomic infant: cesarean section versus vaginal delivery


DL Conway - Seminars in perinatology, 2002 - Elsevier
The macrosomic fetus of a diabetic woman faces increased risk for injury at the time of birth. Cesarean
section of offers the potential for avoiding trauma to the fetus, but can result in increased morbidity
in the mother as compared to vaginal delivery. In this article, the advantages and ...
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Postpartum ovarian vein thrombosis: an update


MA Kominiarek, JU Hibbard - Obstetrical & gynecological survey, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) is a rare complication of pregnancy. However, recognition and
treatment is critical because a delay in diagnosis could lead to significant maternal
morbidity. The diagnosis of OVT remains a challenge because there is no known profile ...
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Diabetes Mellitus and Anesthesia: What Is the Problem?


RM Milaszkiewicz - International anesthesiology clinics, 1997 - journals.lww.com
36 ■ Milaszkiewicz put them more at risk of developing postoperative complications. They found
that 11% had noncardiac complications, predictors of which were diabetic end organ
complications, congestive cardiac failure or valvular disease, and peripheral vascular ...
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Trombosis de la vena ovárica con extensión a la vena cava inferior en el posparto


H Ros… - Progresos de obstetricia y ginecología, 2009 - dialnet.unirioja.es
La trombosis de la vena ovárica es una complicación que puede aparecer durante el puerperio
o después de una intervención quirúrgica pélvica. Es una entidad poco frecuente pero potencialmente
grave, de ahí la importancia del diagnóstico y el tratamiento temprano. Debe ...
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