Author: Vishnu
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Pulmonary Thromboembolism in Pregnancy A Case Linked to Latent Lupus
Introduction Pregnancy can sometimes unmask hidden health conditions, leading to lifethreatening complications. A recent case study titled “Journey with a 21 weeks primi with acute massive pulmonary thromboembolism secondary to possible ‘Latent Lupus’: an audacious ride” highlights how acute pulmonary embolism (PE) can be the first sign of an underlying autoimmune disorder.Visit https://www.obstetricgynecoljournal.com for more…
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Cervical Choriocarcinoma in Post Menopausal Women A Rare Case and Literature Review
Introduction Cervical choriocarcinoma is an exceptionally rare, aggressive cancer that can manifest in unexpected ways, particularly in post-menopausal women. A recent case report published in the Clinical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology sheds light on this unusual diagnosis and its management. Visit https://www.obstetricgynecoljournal.com/ for more groundbreaking research in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Unusual…
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Vitamin D Deficiency and Preeclampsia Uncovering the Silent Threat in Pregnancy
Introduction Pre-eclampsia remains a major global threat to maternal and neonatal health, especially in developing regions. Emerging research sheds light on a compelling link between low Vitamin D levels and the risk of preeclampsia. A recent cross-sectional study conducted at a tertiary care center in Northern India explored how Vitamin D deficiency correlates with pre-eclampsia…
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Unveiling the Alarming Impact of Severe Preeclampsia at UHCMC N’Djamena
Introduction Severe preeclampsia continues to pose a serious challenge to maternal and fetal health worldwide. A recent study from the University Hospital Center of Mother and Child (UHCMC) in N’Djamena sheds critical light on its epidemiology and prognosis in Chad. Visit https://www.obstetricgynecoljournal.com/ for more groundbreaking research in this field. This article highlights key findings and…
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Identifying Predictors for Positive PTNS Outcomes in Women with Overactive Bladder
Introduction Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) has emerged as a promising therapy for women struggling with Overactive Bladder (OAB), especially those unresponsive to conventional treatments. In a recent insightful case report, researchers explored patient factors influencing the success rate of PTNS therapy.Visit https://www.obstetricgynecoljournal.com/ for more groundbreaking research in women’s health. Understanding PTNS and Its Role…
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Predicting Maternal and Neonatal Health A Global Look at Development and Population Indicators
Introduction Understanding the factors influencing maternal and neonatal mortality is crucial in achieving global health goals. A new study titled Prediction of Neonatal and Maternal Index Based on Development and Population Indicators: A Global Ecological Study explores how development indicators shape maternal and child health worldwide.Visit https://www.obstetricgynecoljournal.com/ for more groundbreaking research in the field of…
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Genetic Studies in Assisted Reproduction Unveiling the Risk of Congenital Anomalies
Introduction The journey to parenthood through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has transformed the lives of countless couples worldwide. However, concerns about the potential risk of congenital anomalies among children conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF) continue to spark important scientific discussions. A recent observational study conducted by researchers from the National and Kapodistrian University of…
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Unexpected Discovery Leiomyosarcoma Found During Routine Caesarean Section
IntroductionLeiomyosarcoma (LMS) is a rare and aggressive malignancy arising from smooth muscle tissue, particularly in the uterus. The incidental discovery of LMS during pregnancy is exceedingly rare, with fewer than a dozen cases documented. This article highlights a compelling case where a seemingly routine caesarean section led to the diagnosis of uterine LMS, underscoring the…
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Understanding Cesarean Section Trends A Comparative Study Using Robson Classification in Ethiopian Hospitals
Introduction Cesarean section (CS) practices have become a central topic in maternal healthcare, raising important discussions around safety, necessity, and healthcare access. A recent comparative analysis conducted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, used the globally endorsed Robson’s Ten-Group Classification System (RTCGS) to evaluate CS trends in public and private hospitals. Visit https://www.obstetricgynecoljournal.com for more groundbreaking research…
