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Bioeffects of ultrasound: an experimental study on human embryos.

1991

Abstract The foetuses of 10 women at 9–12 weeks gestation were irradiated with ultrasound under typical diagnostic exposure conditions immediately prior to abortion. Electron microscopy of liver fragments revealed neither morphological nor structural changes.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAcoustics and Ultrasonicsbusiness.industryUltrasoundEmbryoGestational AgeAbortionUltrasonography PrenatalLiverPregnancyembryonic structuresMedicineGestationHumansFemalebusinessreproductive and urinary physiologyUltrasonics
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Cytogenetic analyses of culture failures by comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH)–Re-evaluation of chromosome aberration rates in early spontaneous…

2001

Comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH) represents an alternative molecular-cytogenetic technique capable of detecting chromosomal imbalances by reverse fluorescence in situ hybridisation. As the technique uses genomic DNA for assessment it does not rely on metaphase chromosomes in the test material and thus circumvents technical problems associated with tissue culturing. In the present study, we applied CGH to identify chromosome anomalies in 60 spontaneous abortions of the first trimester, that had failed to grow in culture. In 57 out of 60 cases CGH analyses were successful. The overall aneuploidy rate detected was 72%. Trisomy was the predominant chromosome anomaly accounting for 68.0% …

PlacentaAneuploidyGestational AgeAbortionBiologyChromosome aberrationPregnancyGeneticsmedicineHumansMetaphaseCells CulturedGenetics (clinical)Chromosome AberrationsGeneticsNucleic Acid HybridizationChromosomeKaryotypemedicine.diseaseAbortion SpontaneousPregnancy Trimester Firstgenomic DNAKaryotypingCytogenetic AnalysisFemaleTrisomyMaternal AgeEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
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Gene polymorphisms and HLA-G expression in spontaneous abortions

2015

Abstract Introduction HLA-G and HLA-E are claimed to play a role in establishing maternal–fetal immune tolerance and in maintaining pregnancy. The presence of polymorphism in the HLA-G gene could cause a deficient or excessive expression of the HLA-G and HLA-E molecules. These anomalies could eventually cause pregnancy losses. Materials and methods Clinical study. A total of 90 patients were included in this study. These patients suffered spontaneous abortions between weeks 6 and 11 of pregnancy. We have analysed the most important polymorphisms of the HLA-G gene through different genetic studies and HLA-G and HLA-E expression through immunostaining in human cytotrophoblast cells from first…

PregnancyCytotrophoblastKaryotypeHuman leukocyte antigenBiologyAbortionmedicine.diseaseImmune toleranceAndrologymedicine.anatomical_structureHLA-GImmunologymedicineImmunostainingMedicina Reproductiva y Embriología Clínica
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La objeción de conciencia farmacéutica a la píldora postcoital

2003

The article represents a taking of position regarding the matter of the conscience objection towards the morning-after pill (MAP). The MAP is considered like an emergency contraception that the woman can take within the 72 hours from the sexual intercourse. The mechanisms of action of the product can be the following: a. to avoid the ovulation; b. to prevent the fusion between oocyte and sperm after the ovulation; c. to make impossible the implant of the embryo in the uterus. The author questions in the article if the MAP is abortive and, in this case, explicits the fundamental points of the Spanish law about the conscience objection. It is not difficult to ascertain that the MAP acts as co…

Pregnancybusiness.industryHealth Policymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentMedicine (miscellaneous)Abortionmedicine.diseasePhilosophyIssues ethics and legal aspectsSexual intercoursePosition (obstetrics)Action (philosophy)LawMedicineEmergency contraceptionbusinessOvulationConsciencemedia_commonMedicina e Morale
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Prenatal diagnosis of cerebral malformation with an uncertain prognosis: a study concerning couple's information and consequences on pregnancy.

2004

Abstract Fetal ultrasound (FU) is used during almost all pregnancies and makes a large contribution to the identification of fetal malformation. It is particularly difficult to announce a malformation, particularly those affecting the brain, because there are often doubts concerning both the diagnosis and the prognosis. Aim. – The aim of this study was to analyze how imaging for prenatal screening is organized and how couples are managed and supported. We concentrated on the procedures used to inform couples: content, method of delivery and consequences. Method. –: Study amongst large multidisciplinary centers in Paris and the Paris region, by semi-directed interviews using a questionnaire.…

Pregnancymedicine.medical_specialtyDecision MakingUncertaintyBrainPrenatal diagnosisAbortion InducedAbortionBiologymedicine.diseaseNervous System MalformationsPrognosisUltrasonography PrenatalPrenatal screeningMultidisciplinary approachFetal imagingPregnancySurveys and QuestionnairesGeneticsmedicineHumansFemaleIntensive care medicineFetal malformationAnnales de genetique
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Caracterización de la suplementación de folatos en el embarazo a partir de la combinación de sistemas de información sanitaria.

2012

ResumenObjetivosExplorar la utilidad de la combinación de los sistemas de información sanitaria de la Agencia Valenciana de Salud (AVS) para caracterizar la suplementación de folatos en la población de embarazadas de la Comunidad Valenciana.MétodosCohorte de todas las mujeres que parieron en hospitales de la AVS durante 2009, que fueron seguidas retrospectivamente en la historia clínica electrónica ABUCASIS y el sistema GAIA de gestión de la prescripción para identificar el consumo de folatos en los 3 meses previos y posteriores a la concepción.ResultadosDe los 38.069 partos realizados en 2009 en hospitales de la AVS, 37.040 (97,3%) pudieron incluirse en los análisis. Un 34,0% de las mujere…

Pregnancymedicine.medical_specialtyFolic acidDefectos del tubo neural/prevenciónbusiness.industryMedical recordPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAbortionPreconception caremedicine.diseaseRetrospective studiesEstudios retrospectivosNeural tube defects/prevention and controlFamily medicineElectronic prescribingCohortHealth careMedicineÁcido fólicoMedical prescriptionbusinessAtención preconcepcionalCohort study
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Twenty-year trends in the prevalence of Down syndrome and other trisomies in Europe : impact of maternal age and prenatal screening

2013

This study examines trends and geographical differences in total and live birth prevalence of trisomies 21, 18 and 13 with regard to increasing maternal age and prenatal diagnosis in Europe. Twenty-one population-based EUROCAT registries covering 6.1 million births between 1990 and 2009 participated. Trisomy cases included live births, fetal deaths from 20 weeks gestational age and terminations of pregnancy for fetal anomaly. We present correction to 20 weeks gestational age (ie, correcting early terminations for the probability of fetal survival to 20 weeks) to allow for artefactual screening-related differences in total prevalence. Poisson regression was used. The proportion of births in …

TrisomyAbortionPregnancyPrenatal DiagnosisDown Syndrome/diagnosisMedicinetrisomy 18Registriestrisomy 13Genetics (clinical)Geneticseducation.field_of_studyObstetricsPregnancy OutcomeDown syndrome -- Case studiesGestational ageEuropetrisomy 21Fetal Death/epidemiologyFemaleLive birthLive BirthMaternal AgetrendsAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyDown syndromeMedical screeningPopulationPrenatal diagnosisArticlePregnancy Outcome/epidemiologyEurope/epidemiologyAge DistributionGeneticsHumanseducationFetal DeathMaternal agePregnancyChromosomes Human Pair 13business.industryAbortion Inducedmedicine.diseaseTrisomy/diagnosisLive Birth/epidemiologyprenatal screeningTrisomy -- Patients -- CareDown SyndromebusinessTrisomyChromosomes Human Pair 18Abortion Induced/statistics & numerical data
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O czary, próbę spędzenia płodu, bigamię i czyny nierządne. Proces Barbary z Krzyżanowskich 1o Krępska, 2o Lenartowiczowej w Barze w 1764 roku. Edycja…

2022

Wzmiankowany w tytule proces sądowy odbył się 18 lipca 1764 roku. Oskarżono w nim Barbarę z Krzyżanowskich primo Krępską, secundo Lenartowiczową o przywłaszczenie spadku po mężu, który zgodnie z prawem powinien przypaść jego córce z pierwszego małżeństwa Annie. Sprawę do sądu wniósł jej mąż Jan Szcześniacki. W trakcie procesu okazało się, że Barbara winna była jeszcze kilku innych przestępstw zagrożonych bezwzględną karą śmierci jak bigamia, próba przerwania ciąży oraz kontakty intymne z parobkiem Iwanem Zemkowem, który z tego powodu był wyśmiewany przez kolegów. Jednym z poważnych zarzutów były czary, które oskarżona miała rzekomo rzucić na kochanka oraz byłego męża, który z ich powodu mia…

Ukrainabigamiawitchcraft trialaborcjaUkrainebigamyabortionBarproces o czaryWschodni Rocznik Humanistyczny
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Foreign policy controlling choices, minds and bodies : the case of the Mexico City Policy by the United States of America

2005

abortion fundingthe United States development fundingdevelopment policiesthe United States foreign policyreproductive rightswomen's positiondeveloping countriesabortionYhdysvallat
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Parental and professional agency in terminations for fetal anomalies: analysis of Finnish women's accounts

2013

This study explores the construction of parental and professional agency in the written accounts by women who have undergone selective abortion (N=8). The analysis of the data was based on qualitative, linguistic discourse analysis. The accounts indicate that the mothers themselves exhibited both strong and weak agency during the process of prenatal diagnosis. The role of the professionals was usually discussed in these accounts concerning only the phases of pregnancy when something out of ordinary had been detected. After the termination, the mothers expressed that they were forced to exhibit strong agency and find ways to cope with their distress unaided due to a lack of professional supp…

accountPregnancyprenatal diagnosisDiscourse analysismotherRehabilitationPrenatal diagnosisAbortionViewpointsmedicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologyDistressParental autonomyselective abortionagencyAgency (sociology)medicinelcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)PsychologySocial psychologymother; agency; prenatal diagnosis; selective abortion; accountScandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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