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AUTHOR
M. Cellini
Body Mass Index and Weight Gain in Pregnant Women With HIV: A National Study in Italy.
Although most of the women (69.4%) had a normal BMI at start of pregnancy, only 37% had an adequate weight gain during pregnancy. Inadequate body weight gain was more common (44.8%) than excessive weight gain (18.2%), but 40% of overweight women and 50% of obese women had an excessive weight gain in pregnancy, with about 9% of the women in these categories gaining >18 kg during pregnancy (Table 1). Only 1.9% of the women had a vaginal delivery; elective and nonelective cesarean deliveries accounted for 81.3% and 16.7% of deliveries, respectively. Compared to underweight/normal women, overweight/obese women had similar occurrences of preterm delivery (23.4% vs 22.7%, P = .871), significantly…
EXTRAGONADAL GERM CELL TUMORS: Results of AIEOP TCG 91/98 Protocols
The aim of the Study: To analyze the outcome of patirnts with extragonadal (eg) GCT teated with TCG 91/98 Protocols. 45 pts were enrolled: 34 were females, 11 males; median age 17 months (range: 1-137 months)