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Cervicovaginal washing prolactin assay in prediction of preterm delivery
(WILEY, 1997)
Objective: Our purpose was to determine the utility of cervicovaginal washing prolactin assay in prediction of preterm birth in women without rupture of membranes. Methods: Sixty-six women with normal singleton pregnancy ...
Estrogen dermatitis
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 1997)
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the estrogen dermatitis of women who have chronic skin disorders with exacerbations or premenstrual dermatitis in a cyclic pattern. Twenty-three women exhibiting skin disorders ...
Effect of deep injections of local anesthetics and basal dilatation of cervix in management of pain during legal abortions - A randomized, controlled study
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 1997)
The present study was designed to investigate whether deep injections of local anesthetics provide better pain control than regular injections of local anesthetics, and to evaluate the influence of basal cervical dilatation ...
Time-dependent gestational diabetes screening values
(ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD, 1997)
Objective: This study was undertaken to determine use of different cut-off values with regard to the time of the patient's last meal in screening for gestational diabetes mellitus which could result in better results and ...
Superficial wound disruption after cesarean delivery: Effect of the depth and closure of subcutaneous tissue
(WILEY, 1997)
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the depth of subcutaneous tissue at the operative site and the closure of subcutaneous tissue on abdominal wound disruption after cesarean delivery. Methods: ...
The role of transvaginal sonography in predicting recurrent preterm labour in patients with intact membranes
(ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD, 1997)
Our purpose was to determine whether funnelling of the cervical internal os, length of the endocervical canal, cervical index, funnel length and funnel width determined by transvaginal sonography are predictive of recurrent ...