Lappuse 1 no 52 rezultātiem
A 28-year-old primigravida presented at 36 weeks of gestation with a one-week history of fever with myalgia. Diagnosis of dengue fever was made based on viral polymerase chain reaction. She progressed to dengue shock syndrome by day nine and subsequently recovered. She delivered a healthy male baby
A review of eclampsia at a University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria is presented with the objective of determining the incidence, clinical features and management outcome and to make recommendations for better outcome. Antepartum eclampsia occurred in 60% of the patients. The most important symptom
OBJECTIVE
To explore the clinical characteristics of eclampsia with cerebral malaria.
METHODS
A retrospective analysis was done in 24 in-patient cases of eclampsia with cerebral malaria in Mnazimmoja Hospital of Zanzibar from Jul. 1995-Oct. 1998. All had varying degrees of coma, high fever and
One hundred eclamptic patients and an equal number of carefully observed parturient controls were investigated clinically, radiologically, hematologically and bacteriologically for evidence of infection on admission. At that time, 77% of the eclamptics, but none of the other group, were febrile
Clinical, laboratory and original data collected for many years served the basis for proposed guides on intensive care in severe hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) involving acute cardiovascular and renal insufficiency, shock, rupture of the kidney, eclampsia, pulmonary edema, massive
OBJECTIVE
Pre-eclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are associated with abnormal placentation. Heme oxygenase (HO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are involved in normal placental development and function and vasomotor control in the placenta. The objective of our study was to measure