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  Last Updated: April 18, 2024

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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410091

Clinical Observation of 84 Days Delayed Delivery of the Second Fetus in Twin Pregnancy

Julia E Dobrokhotova, Oleg V Makarov, Pavel V Kozlov and Pavel A Kuznetsov

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: July 04, 2016

Perinatal morbidity and mortality in preterm labor is significantly higher than in on-term delivery. The share of preterm infants accounts for approximately 70% of all cases of early neonatal mortality. One of the most important independent risk factors for preterm birth is multiple pregnancy. The risk of delivery before 30, 32 and 34 weeks in twin pregnancy is about 4%, 8% and 16%, respectively. In general, the frequency of preterm labor with twins is 6 times higher than in singleton pregnancie...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410090

The Use of Advanced Reproductive Technologies while Breastfeeding: A Role for in Vitro Maturation

Catherine S Rose and Bruce I Rose

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: July 01, 2016

Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits for both the mother and child. There is a decreased risk of ovarian and breast cancer, the development of diabetes, and myocardial infarction for women who breastfed their child. The risk decreases even more significantly if the mother is exclusively breastfeeding without supplementation of formula and the longer the mom and baby choose to breastfeed. For the child, breastfeeding decreases the risk of childhood leukemia, childhood obesity, asthm...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410089

Aggressive Complete Hydatidiform Mole Coexistent With A Normal Fetus During Pregnancy: Is There A Correlation Between Outcome, and Serum HCG Levels? A Report on 2 Cases and Review of the Literature

Nathalie Renard, SWA Nij Bijvank, HH De Haan, J van Eyck, JWB de Groot, RHM Verheijen and AJ Kruse

Article Type: Case Series | First Published: June 01, 2016

wo cases of complete hydatidiform mole with coexisting fetus are described. In the first case, the mole of this twin pregnancy displayed an aggressive behavior with early maternal onset of severe pre-eclampsia and lung and liver metastases. The second patient opted for termination of pregnancy prior to a possible onset of complications. Existing literature on this topic is also reviewed, in particular on the role of serum hCG levels to predict a favourable fetal prognosis....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410088

Sacral Nerve Stimulation and Fecal Incontinence: Current Uses and Emerging Trends

Jennifer E Hrabe, Brooke Gurland and Tracy L Hull

Article Type: Short Review | First Published: May 21, 2016

Fecal incontinence (FI) is a socially devastating condition affecting both men and women. Patients often suffer in silence, as FI is frequently unreported. It is commonly seen in patients who also experience urinary incontinence (UI). Risk factors for FI include obstetrical trauma as well as increasing age. Until recently, treatment options were limited and consisted of medical therapy or surgical options with limited efficacy or high morbidity. Initially used for UI, sacral nerve stimulation ha...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410087

Isolated Rectal Laceration Following Normal Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery and Delayed Rectal Hemorrhage

Yuzuru Anzai

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: May 21, 2016

A 37-year-old Para 0 patient underwent an induction of labor due to chronic hypertension. She had a successful normal vaginal delivery but experienced acute cardiovascular collapse immediately following the delivery requiring massive transfusion. She also was found to have an isolated rectal laceration without laceration of anus or anal sphincter. After she was discharged home she presented to the emergency room with rectal hemorrhage 5 days after the initial repair requiring an additional two u...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410086

Dextroposition of the Heart Reflected Mosaic Fetal Trisomy 18

Mohamed A Satti, Frederico G Rocha, Erin Beaver and Jeffrey M Dicke

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: May 02, 2016

Anatomy scan of a 22 year old prima gravida at 19w4d showed a viable IUP with unilateral choroid plexus cyst and dextroposition of the heart without any other observed structural malformation. Amniocentesis revealed a normal male pattern for chromosomes 13, 18, 21, X and Y by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). However, chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) for circulating fetal DNA in maternal blood was consistent with mosaic Trisomy 18. The karyotype of cultured dividing cells confirmed...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410085

Successful Treatment of A Primary Cervical Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma with Rituximab-CHOP Immunochemotherapy

Diaz-De La Noval B, Hernandez A, Zapardiel I, De-Santiago J and Diestro Tejeda

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: May 02, 2016

We describe a 46-year-old healthy woman with primary extranodal Non-Hodgkin's diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the uterine cervix Ann Arbor stage IIEA IPI 1. She presented an acute renal failure and severe ureterohydronephrosis successfully treated with 6 courses of chemotherapy based on Rituximab plus Cyclophosphamide, Doxorubicin, Vincristine and Prednisone (R-CHOP) with no major side effects....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-567X/1510021

Comprehensive Programme to Prevent Cervical Cancer - the Case of Hungary

Dobrossy L, Oroszi B, Kovacs A and Budai A

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: April 30, 2016

The overall purpose of a comprehensive cervical cancer prevention programme is to coordinate HPV vaccination (primary prevention) and cervical screening (secondary prevention). Harmonization of the HPV vaccination and population screening is expected to reduce the burden of cervical cancer by reducing human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, and detecting cervical pre-cancer lesions and invasive cancer earlier, providing timely treatment. In 2015, 80% of 7th class schoolgirls between 12-13 years o...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-570X/1410034

Bone Marrow Cells Repair and Regenerate Acute and Chronic Injured Liver without Primary Evidence of Neoplastic Changes

Prakash Baligar, Veena Kochat, Snehasish Mukherjee, Abinaya Sundari T, Vikash Kumar, Zaffar Equbal and Asok Mukhopadhyay

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: May 28, 2016

All major metabolic and synthesis functions of liver are significantly perturbed in case of critical injury. Though liver regenerates by itself following acute injury, this process is impaired in case of chronic injury. In both cases, unless liver is allowed to regenerate by proving appropriate support, either internally or externally, depending up on the extent of injury it ceases to function and transplantation remains the only available treatment option. ...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-570X/1410033

Short-Course High-Dose Methylprednisolone Induces Differentiation and Apoptosis of Myeloid Leukemic Cells

Gonul Hicsonmez

Article Type: Short Review | First Published: May 28, 2016

Acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) is characterized by the accumulation of immature myeloid cells, which lose their ability to differentiate into normal mature cells. The initial observations of the possibility of treatment with agents which induce terminal differentiation of myeloid leukemic cells were made by Leo Sachs and co-workers for more than 4 decades ago....

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