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Hirsutism is normally found with raised androgens along with excessive hair in the female giving a male like pattern and rarely in anovulation may a female present with virilization extreme in just simple PCOS. But here we present a girl who presented with late onset congenital hyperplasia who presented at puberty with developme.. Read More
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Analysis on Medical Insurance Status of the Elderly in Urban Shaanxi Province of China
Objective: This paper contributed to summarize researches of population aging and medical insurance in China and Shaanxi Province and worked out the health service demands and medical insurance status of the elderly in Shaanxi Province. Moreover, it demonstrated the present situation and challenges of medical insurance of the el.. Read More
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Does a Vanishing Twin Affect Perinatal Outcome?
Background: The impact of vanishing twin (VT) syndrome on obstetric outcome is currently unknown. The aim of this study was to compare obstetric and neonatal outcomes of VT with singleton and twin deliveries after assisted reproduction and to evaluate the impact of VT on pregnancy outcome. Methods: We analyzed 130 births at our .. Read More
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Background: Preeclampsia occurs in 3-7% of pregnancy and contributes to 18% maternal mortality. Unfortunately, proper diagnosis and prompt treatment for preeclampsia are lim ited in rural area due to limited facilities. Neutrophils, lymphocytes, and red distribution width, some of the inflammatory response, are considered as mar.. Read More
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Background: To determine the risk factor for atonic bleeding in problem-free pregnancy. Methods: A total of 898 cases of problem-free singleton pregnancies that vaginal delivered at ≥ 37 weeks of gestation were divided into a two groups based on the total amount of bleeding two hours after delivery: <800 ml group and &g.. Read More
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Posterior Vaginal Wall Cyst Mimicking Rectocele
Vaginal wall cysts occur rarely and can cause a variety of symptoms. A 35-year-old woman presented with history of mass bulging from vagina for a-year. Pelvic examination revealed a reducible non-tender mass protruding from the vagina and diagnosed as rectocele. Physical examination is important for the detection and characteriz.. Read More
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Asthma and Obesity during Childhood: A Review of More than an Occasional Association
Introduction: Asthma and obesity are both extremely prevalent diseases in children and their combination represents a different phenotype not explained by the simple addition of both diseases alone. Objectives: This study was made with the intent of surmising what has been researched in terms of the connection between asthma and.. Read More
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Childhood Skin Disorders: Genetic Study of the Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease)
Generally known as the “Fifth Disease”, Erythema Infectiosum is a condition primarily characterized by its lacy exanthema like a slapped cheek appearance. This disease is generally targeted to young kids (some as young as toddlers) due to intact with human parvovirus (Erythrovirus). Early stages of symptoms begin wit.. Read More
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Introduction: Active management of extreme prematurity, defined as birth occurring before 26WG, has medical and familial repercussions on account of the uncertain future of these infants. The aim of this paper is to describe our experience in the obstetrical and paediatric management of extreme preterm births based on choices ma.. Read More
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Community Based Magnitude of Obstetric Emergencies in Rural Women with Low Resources
Background: Rural women with low resources do not get timely and appropriate care for obstetric emergencies. Awareness in women, communities about emergencies, action needed, helps in getting quick, right therapy for prevent ion of maternal, perinatal morbidity, mortality. Objective: To know community based numbers, types of eme.. Read More
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Prenatal Depression Risk Factors, Developmental Effects and Interventions: A Review
This narrative review based on a literature search in PubMed and PsycInfo on the two terms prenatal and antenatal depression includes empirical studies, reviews and meta-analyses that have been published during the last 5 years on risk factors, developmental effects and interventions for prenatal depression. Risk factor studies .. Read More
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A Rare Cause of Urinary Retention in Women: Fowler’s Syndrome
We present a rare cause of urinary retention. Fowler’s syndrome affects young women with painless urinary retention and as there is no known cure, the main concern is to ensure adequate bladder emptying. Our patient went through self-catheterisation for eight weeks and after this treatment her urethral output increased gra.. Read More
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Introduction: Spontaneous vaginal delivery is the commonest mode of delivery globally, particularly in remote areas of resource constrained countries where modern healthcare is limited. This study sought to establish among antennal and post natal attendees, women’s preferences regarding modes of delivery and the factors in.. Read More
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Supplementation of Magnesium in Pregnancy
Although the relevance of magnesium in obstetrics has been known for a long time and its effect in many diseases is well documented, oral magnesium supplementation during pregnancy is a subject of discussion. The evaluation of the variety of studies regarding magnesium supplementation in pregnancy clearly shows positive effects .. Read More
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Comparison of Menarcheal Status of Adolescent Girls
Adolescence (from Latin adolescere, meaning "to grow up") is a transitional stage of physical and psychological human development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to legal adulthood (age of majority). The period of adolescence is most closely associated with the teenage years though its physical, psychologica.. Read More
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Novelties on Women’s Pregnancy
Journal of Pregnancy and Child health is a medical specialty that deals with gynaecology and obstetrics studying about female reproductive organs’ health and management of pregnancy. To reduce mortality rate of mothers and new born, advancement in the fields of Obstetrics and Genecology is highly important... Read More
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Non-invasive Diagnosis of Fetal Lung Prematurity with GLHW Ultrasound Tissue Characterization
Non-invasive diagnosis of fetal lung immaturity. Ultrasound gray level histogram width (GLHW) tissue characterization was studied in fetal lung. GLHW ratio of fetal lung and liver was multiplied by gestational weeks, and fetal lung immaturity was diagnosed, if the product was less than 29. Ninety six per cent of neonatal respira.. Read More
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Current Approaches for the Diagnosis and Treatment
Hyperemesis gravidarum is defined as presence of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy that affect 50-90% of all pregnant women, seen in the first trimester. Hyperemesis gravidarum often presents with maternal weight loss, electrolyte imbalance, and nutritional abnormalities. It is the most common reason for hospitalization during th.. Read More
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Otocephaly:Agnathia Microstomia Synotia Syndrome-A Case Report
Otocephaly is characterized by aplasia or hypoplasia of mandible, a small oral fissure and low lying ears at the level of neck usually meeting in the midline. This is due to the failure of migration of the ventral part of the first brachial arch. This rare lethal non familial condition occurs in 1 in 70,000 births. This is the f.. Read More
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Community Awareness Pregnant Women and Child Health in Four North Carolina County
Background: Exercise and good nutrition improve overall health during pregnancy and childhood. North Carolina (NC) has a high rate of obesity, yet few programs intervene during and after pregnancy especially in rural communities. Prior to initiating programs for pregnant women and children in rural NC communities, we wanted to u.. Read More
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