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breech presentation/seizures

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Correlation of fetal outcome with mode of delivery for breech presentation.

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The objective of this retrospective analysis of 344 singleton pregnancies of gestational ages greater than 24 weeks conducted at a tertiary hospital was to determine the fetal outcome in relation to the mode of delivery of the fetus with a breech presentation. Caesarean section was performed in 157

Delivery of breech presentation at term gestation in Canada, 2003-2011.

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OBJECTIVE To examine neonatal mortality and morbidity rates by mode of delivery among women with breech presentation at term gestation. METHODS We carried out a population-based cohort study examining neonatal outcomes among term, nonanomalous singletons in breech presentation among all hospital

Risk factors for absence seizures: a population-based case-control study in Rochester, Minnesota.

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To our knowledge, this is the first population-based case-control study of risk factors for absence seizures (AS). Diagnosis of AS was based on clinical criteria. The complete medical history of potential cases, available through the records-linkage system for residents of Rochester, MN, was

[A case of bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria with epileptic attacks of focal inhibitory seizure followed by complex partial seizure].

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A 20 year-old woman began to have epileptic attacks of focal inhibitory seizure with paralysis and hypesthesia of her left or right upper limb followed by complex partial seizure several times a week since age 19. She was born by breech presentation and umbilical cord was coiling around her neck at

[Breech presentation - an analysis of results in one perinatal center].

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OBJECTIVE A retrospective analysis of medical records during years 2007-2011 considers maternal and fetal outcome in patients with breech presentation terminated by vaginal delivery versus caesarean section (CS). METHODS Retrospective analysis. METHODS Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics,

Pregnancy outcomes by mode of delivery among breech births.

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OBJECTIVE To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of the vaginal delivery versus cesarean delivery for the breech presentation. METHODS We reviewed the maternal and neonatal charts of all singleton breech deliveries of <1,000, 1,000-1,500, 1,501-2,500, 2,501-4,000, and >4,000 g delivered between

Clinical spectrum and outcome of neonatal convulsions.

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The clinical spectrum and outcome of neonatal convulsions within an obstetric hospital population were reviewed for the 5 years, 1978-82, inclusive. There were 156 convulsing neonates managed at the Mater Mothers Hospital (110 inborn, 46 outborn). The incidence of early neonatal convulsions for

Outcome of term breech births: 10-year experience at a district general hospital.

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OBJECTIVE To review the short and long term outcomes among singleton infants with breech presentation at term delivered in a geographically defined population over a 10-year period. METHODS Retrospective, cohort study. METHODS District General Hospital. METHODS 1433 term breech infants alive at the

Pregnancy outcomes by mode of delivery among term breech births: Swedish experience 1987-1993.

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OBJECTIVE To study the influence of mode of delivery on infant mortality, neonatal morbidity, and maternal morbidity in pregnancies with nonmalformed term singleton infants presented in breech. METHODS We studied all nonmalformed live-born singleton infants, delivered at term (at 37 weeks or later)

Cerebral birth injury as a cause of epilepsy.

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The possible role of cerebral birth injury in the aetiology of epilepsy was evaluated by comparing the birth histories of 101 epileptic patients with focal seizures and 208 with non-focal seizures. The former were smaller at birth and their mothers were older and had higher blood pressures than the

Cesarean delivery of the breech very-low-birth-weight infant: does it make a difference?

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We evaluated the impact of cesarean section (CS) delivery on the outcome of breech very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) (500-1,499 g) infants. This retrospective study used data from a large perinatal data base with 109,428 consecutive deliveries including 1,564 VLBW infants born between 1982 and 1987. The

Planned home births: the need for additional contraindications.

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Planned home births in the United States are associated with fewer interventions but with increased adverse neonatal outcomes such as perinatal and neonatal deaths, neonatal seizures or serious neurologic dysfunction, and low 5-minute Apgar scores. The American College of Obstetricians and

Labor analgesia and cesarean section in women affected by tuberous sclerosis: report of two cases.

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Tuberous sclerosis is a multi-system disease characterized by the presence of benign growths in many tissues, mostly localized in skin, brain, kidney and lungs. Epileptic seizures and renal hemorrhage are frequent in such patients. Apart from life-threatening hemorrhage after rupture of

Birth outcomes of planned home births in Missouri: a population-based study.

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We evaluated the birth outcomes of planned home births. We conducted a retrospective cohort study using Missouri vital records from 1989 to 2005 to compare the risk of newborn seizure and intrapartum fetal death in planned home births attended by physicians/certified nurse midwives (CNMs) or

Fetal closed head injuries following maternal motor vehicle accident: A clinicopathologic case report.

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BACKGROUND The clinicopathologic appearance of fetal closed head injury (FCHI) due to a maternal motor vehicle accident has not been fully investigated because of its extreme rarity. UNASSIGNED A 22-year-old woman at 31 weeks of gestation was riding in the front passenger seat of a car, and another
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