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Renal pathology in obstetrics and gynaecology
Anomalies of the urinary tract and pregnancy
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It is shown that pregnancy with abnormalities of the urinary tract considers to a high risk of complications for mother and fetus. With a satisfactory general condition of the patient, the absence of chronic renal failure prolongation of pregnancy is possible under the
Iron deficiency conditions in pregnant women with chronic pyelonephritis
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Objective. Optimization the diagnosis and treatment pregnant women with iron deficiency conditions and chronic pyelonephritis to reduce the incidence of obstetric and perinatal complications. Subject and methods. A prospective cohort study was performed, which included 119
New accesses to the diagnosis infectious and inflammatory diseases of urinary tracts during pregnancy
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Infectious-inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract during pregnancy – a serious problem for practitioners involved in obstetric care, maternal health and child. A variety of clinical forms, peculiarities of a particular pathology of the urinary organs, urodynamics,
Gestational pyelonephritis: principle of antibacterial treatment
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The article presents resent data on the actual problem of practical obstetrics – gestational pyelonephritis, its impact on the pregnancy outcomes for the mother and newborn. Current recommendations for selection of antibiotic therapy based on gestational age, severity,
Pregnancy in women with transplanted kidney
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To date, renal transplantation is an accepted treatment for end-stage renal failure. Pregnancy in this group of patients are at high risk of complications for the mother to the fetus and newborn. The number of pregnancies in women with a transplanted kidney is growing
Clinical cases of pregnancy and bladder exstrophy
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The article presents data on the features pregnancy complications and outcomes in women with a rude congenital malformation urinogenital system – bladder exstrophy. If renal function is normal and no renal insufficiency, pregnancy may prolongation to the birth of
Modern approaches to the urinary tract infections in pregnancy
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Around eight million women worldwide each year are faced with the problem of UTI, which remains one of the leading practitioners for dealing with obstetrics, maternal health and child. UTIs are the most common bacterial infections in pregnant women. A variety of clinical
Endocrine pathology
Pregnancy in women with systemic lupus erythematosus
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Systemic lupus erythematosus is a systemic autoimmune connective tissue disease which is characterized by the formation of antibodies to host-cells and their components. The frequency of systemic lupus erythematosus pregnancy complications ranges from 46 to 70%. In the
Pathogenetic features of angiogenesis in pregnancy with fetal growth restriction syndrome
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Aim . Estimate the role of proangiogenic and antiangiogenic vascular growth factors in the pathogenesis of placental insufficiency and fetal growth disorders. Material and methods . The study include d 168 pregnant women. Study group comprised 116 patients with placental
Role of genetic polymorphism (HLA-DRB1) in gravidic hypothyroidism development in Russian population
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The incidence of thyroid disease in pregnant women has been growing lately, reaching 20–25% in some countries. The incidence of hypothyroidism during pregnancy is 10–17%. One of pathogenetic factors of its development is an autoimmune thyroid disease, which is
Obesity: a risk factor for obstetric and perinatal complications
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Beginning with the 60-ies of the last century sharp increase in the number of obese people was observed. This type of pathology significantly affects on women life various aspects, especially their reproductive function. Gynecological diseases, including infertility, are
Pathology of the heart in obstetrics and gynaecology
Pregnancy after heart transplantation in case of transplant coronary artery disease
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In this article clinical case of pregnancy after heart transplantation in case of coronary artery disease is represented. This clinical case illustrates the possibility of a favorable outcome of pregnancy, despite the extremely high risk for mother, provided dynamic clinical
New approaches in management of hypertension during pregnancy: limiting the use of betaadrenergic blocking agents
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High blood pressure during pregnancy, according to experts, diagnosing in 10–15% women worldwide. In this case arterial hypertension (AH) is a high risk factor of developing serious pregnancy complications. The aim of this work was to study pregnancy flow phenomena and
Peripаrtal cardiomyopathy in multiple pregnancy: clinical observation
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Perip а rtal cardiomyopathy is a rare but serious disease that develops in late pregnancy or shortly after birth and manifest with symptoms of heart failure. Risk factors for its development include multiple pregnancy, hypertension and preeclampsia, prolonged treatment
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Bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy. Second-stage treatment
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is widespread in women of any age and, in particular, during pregnancy. BV is a risk factor of early delivery and obstetric, postpartum and perinatal complications. Therefore it is advisable to examine the patients and treat them in case of BV
When is high-dose intravenous iron repletion needed? Assessing new treatment options
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High doses of intravenous iron have a role in the treatment of a number of clinical situations associated with iron deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, and blood loss. In the presence of functioning erythropoiesis, iron supplementation alone may be adequate to replenish iron
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