Utero-adnexal damage in septic abortion. Histopathological study on 91 cases.
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Septic abortion represents the main causes of abortion-induced maternal death. Hysterectomy may represent a beneficial therapeutic solution for septic abortion, nevertheless with irreversible effects on a woman's reproductive condition. The study analyzes the anatomopathological damage found in ninety-one patients hospitalized for septic abortion. The patients were admitted to the "Dr. D. Popescu" Clinical Hospital, Timisoara, between 1980-1989 and 1999-2008; hysterectomy was performed in all the cases to eliminate uterine sepsis responsible for the emerging complications. (+info)
Expression of toll-like receptors 2 and 4 in subplacental trophoblasts from guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) following infection with Campylobacter jejuni.
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First report of Atopobium vaginae bacteremia with fetal loss after chorionic villus sampling.
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Gestational malaria associated to Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum placental mixed-infection followed by foetal loss: a case report from an unstable transmission area in Brazil.
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Critical role of LuxS in the virulence of Campylobacter jejuni in a guinea pig model of abortion.
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Pathogens and the placental fortress.
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Maternal sepsis: a Scottish population-based case-control study.
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Reflections on the 24 years durability of an isolate tricuspid bovine pericardium IMC/Braile bioprosthesis.
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