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Rahmawati A, Judistiani RTD, Setiawati DA, Fajri R, Putri S, et al.
…rious health problem in pregnant women. Tuberculosis during pregnancy is related to poor perinatal outcomes, including low birth weight, insufficient growth relative to gestational age, perinatal mortality, and maternal morbidity and mortality. Additionally, diabetes mellitus in …
Lotia Farrukh I, Lachenal N, Adenov MM, Ahmed S, Algozhin Y, et al.
… normal birth weights. Effective MDR/RR-TB treatment during pregnancy can improve maternal outcomes without harming neonates.
Court R, Gausi K, Mkhize B, Wiesner L, Waitt C, et al.
Aims We aimed to explore the effect of pregnancy on bedaquiline pharmacokinetics (PK) and describe bedaquiline exposure in the breast milk of mothers treated for rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (TB), where there are no human data available. Methods We performed a longitudinal P…
Nordholm AC, Suppli CH, Norman A, Ekstrøm CT, Ertberg P, et al.
BackgroundPregnancy increases the risk of tuberculosis (TB), however, data on TB epidemiology in pregnant women are limited.AimTo guide possible interventions, we analysed risk factors for TB in pregnant and post-partum women.MethodsWe conducted a nationwide retrospective registe…
Umashri Sundararaju, Shanmathi Subramanian, Hamrish Kumar Rajakumar
…infections, and electrolyte imbalances. Managing VKH during pregnancy can be challenging and requires a multidisciplinary approach, as corticosteroid use can affect both maternal and fetal health. Steroid therapy is crucial for controlling disease, but it can lead to complication…
Regan S, Shamiya S, Tankel J
…at can be clinically difficult to diagnose, particularly in pregnancy. This 24-year-old G2, P0 patient was diagnosed at 19 weeks gestation, 2 days after a protracted admission for hyperemesis gravidarum, COVID-19 infection, and unexplained transaminitis with bilateral lower limb …
McCauley M, Madaj B, White SA, Dickinson F, Bar-Zev S, et al.
Introduction For every woman who dies during pregnancy and childbirth, many more suffer ill-health, the burden of which is highest in low-resource settings. We sought to assess the extent and types of maternal morbidity. Methods Descriptive observational cross-sectional study at …
Kosior MA, Lyne KY, Salerno F, Gasparrini B, Esposito G
…African buffaloes in relationship to age, tuberculosis, and pregnancy status to assess feasibility of in vitro embryo production (IVEP) as a tool for conservation and propagation of this species. The study occurred during the winter dry season (Jul–Aug) of 2018 within Huluhluwe‐I…
Teh KH, Thilak J, Lim HS, Yahaya AA, Kamarul-Bahrin ZA
…l deficit. Furthermore, spinal surgical intervention during pregnancy is rarely encountered and often requires multidisciplinary collaboration and management. The objective of this case report is to highlight this near-miss diagnosis and spinal surgical intervention during pregna…
Zhong Y, Zhu F, Ding Y
Preeclampsia is a common disease in pregnant women that can only be diagnosed from 20 weeks after fertilization. Developing early diagnosis markers is urgent and would be helpful in selecting appropriate treatment strategies. The present study aimed to identify the differential e…
Sharma TS, Amin S, Sapre S, Golani P, Zala S
…inical, psychosocial, and financial burden on the diseased. Pregnancy in a woman with compromised pulmonary function is a challenge for the treating obstetrician. A multidisciplinary approach involving a respiratory physician, pre-conceptional counseling, and delivery at a tertia…
Ghaffari F, Miralaie S, Chekini Z, Faridi M
…rosalpinx and a frozen embryo was transferred, which led to pregnancy and a healthy child. Conclusion It was concluded that IVF and frozen embryo transfer provides treatment for tubal TB with a receptive endometrium. Laparoscopic salpingectomy prior to embryo transfer plays a cri…
Chewe VM
…non-screening of TB among pregnant women may lead to severe pregnancy outcomes for both the mother and the unborn child should the woman be suffering from TB. Contribution The Department of Health may employ the results of this study to develop strategies that might be implemente…
Gardella B, Gritti A, Scatigno AL, Gallotti AMC, Perotti F, et al.
… Adrenal crisis may be confused with the common symptoms of pregnancy: the obstetricians should be able to promptly diagnose and treat it in order to avoid the adverse outcomes regarding the mother and the fetus. For this reason, AD must be treated by an expert multidisciplinary …
Bagchi B, Chatterjee S, Gon Chowdhury R
…of implanted embryo in early months, resulting in recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) in association with other factors. Objective To detect the underlying causes of RPL in addition to the proven causes like uterine cavity defects, thrombophilia, chromosomal abnormalities, etc. Materi…
Yang X, Ma W, Shi X, Sun X, Wei Y, et al.
…requently encountered in clinical practice, but rare during pregnancy. There have been limited case reports of massive hemoptysis in pregnancy in patients with conditions such as Takayasu's arteritis, bronchiectasis, bronchial carcinoid tumor, and tuberculosis. The most important…
Yilma A, Bailey H, Karakousis PC, Karanika S
…us but also engenders adverse outcomes for maternal health, pregnancy, and infant well-being, necessitating the implementation of integrated strategies to effectively address and manage both diseases. In this article, we review the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, treatmen…
Sinian Li, Jin Wang, Xiaomin Wang, Youfeng Su, Wenying Gao, et al.
…vels). Pre-IVF TB screening and heightened vigilance during pregnancy are critical for risk mitigation.
Kestens L, Van Acker L, Hoorens A, Kreps EO, Haerynck F, et al.
…oman presented with cough, fever, and dyspnea during a twin pregnancy following a 13th in vitro fertilization procedure. Ultimately, she was diagnosed with miliary tuberculosis and tuberculostatic treatment was initiated, complicated by drug-induced hepatotoxicity. In retrospect,…
Phoswa WN, Eche S, Khaliq OP
…adverse maternal outcomes such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) and adverse fetal outcomes such as recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA), fetal growth restriction (FGR), and low birth weight. Recent findings Research has shown that HDP, such as severe pre-eclampsia (PE…
Miele K, Bamrah Morris S, Tepper NK
Tuberculosis (TB) in pregnancy poses a substantial risk of morbidity to both the pregnant woman and the fetus if not diagnosed and treated in a timely manner. Assessing the risk of having Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is essential to determining when further evaluation sho…
Dogra Y, Singh N, Vanamail P
…olycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) (p 0.05). Overall, clinical pregnancy and LBR reached up to 20% and 25%, respectively. No adverse reactions were reported. Conclusions PRP enhances EMT significantly during fresh and FET cycles in thin endometrium associated with TB, PCOS and DOR, …
Singh A, Siddiqui F, Maurya AK, Purwar S, Saigal S
… Miliary TB, though rare, is challenging to diagnose during pregnancy due to overlapping symptoms with other conditions. This case underscores the critical importance of recognizing the atypical presentations of miliary TB in pregnant women, particularly in the context of previou…
Wang Y, He C, Chen L
…hich the endometrial tuberculosis resolved and she achieved pregnancy by in vitro fertilization.
Sari AP, Taufik MA, Wibisana K, Sarkoen W
…ial role of blood purification in ARDS due to miliary TB in pregnancy.