04 July 2012

Placental abruption

Third Trimester Bleeding, Postpartum Hemorrhage, & Shock Management
http://www.med.unc.edu/

Obstetric Hemorrhage
Tom Archer, MD, MBA
http://anesthesia.ucsd.edu/

Complications in Pregnancy
Hugh E. Mighty, MD, FACOG, MBA
http://medschool.umaryland.edu/

Pregnancy Induced Hypertension
Jack Lin, M.D., Albert Woo, M.D., Advisor: Marissa Lazor, M.D.
http://www.bu.edu/

Postpartum Hemorrhage
Jorge Garcia, MD
http://www.fammed.washington.edu/

Obstetrics for Paramedics
Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su, MD
http://depts.washington.edu/

Maternal & Newborn Effects of Perinatal Substance Abuse
Michael Weaver, MD
http://www.has.vcu.edu/

Obstretrics
Richard W. Stair, M.D
http://intranet.emergency.med.ufl.edu/

Substance abuse in pregnancy
Tom Archer, MD, MBA
http://anes-som.ucsd.edu/

Intrapartum Labor and Delivery
http://www39.homepage.villanova.edu/

Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
http://pediatrics.uchicago.edu/

Pregnancy Complications…
http://w3.palmer.edu

“You’re going to suction what?!” Cesarean Section basics for FP
Matthew Snyder, DO
http://www.fammed.washington.edu/

Blunt Trauma in the Pregnant Woman
Bill Schroeder DO
http://scalpel.stanford.edu/

Childbirth At Risk Labor Related Complications
http://web02.carlalbert.edu/

Maternal Drug Use - How to Create the Best Offspring
Alison Freeman, Geleen Antonio, Jae Eun Kim, Matthew White, and Sydney Shera
http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu

Preconception Counseling
http://academicdepartments.musc.edu


40 free full text published articles on Placental abruption
  1. Clinical Significance of Preterm Singleton Pregnancies Complicated by Placental Abruption following Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes Compared with Those without p-PROM.
  2. Haemophilus influenzae Sepsis and Placental Abruption in an Unvaccinated Immigrant.
  3. Is the perinatal outcome of placental abruption modified by clinical presentation?
  4. Placental abruption and perinatal mortality with preterm delivery as a mediator: disentangling direct and indirect effects.
  5. MR imaging in the evaluation of placental abruption: correlation with sonographic findings.
  6. Risk of placental abruption in relation to migraines and headaches.
  7. Clinical significance of singleton pregnancies complicated by placental abruption associated with histological chorioamnionitis.
  8. Risk of placental abruption in relation to maternal depressive, anxiety and stress symptoms.
  9. The Normal anticoagulant system and risk of placental abruption: protein C, protein S and resistance to activated protein C.
  10. Diagnosis of placental abruption: relationship between clinical and histopathological findings.
  11. The effect of maternal thrombophilia on placental abruption: Histologic correlates.
  12. CT evaluation of placental abruption in pregnant trauma patients.
  13. Extreme obesity and risk of placental abruption.
  14. A population-based study of race-specific risk for placental abruption.
  15. Circulating soluble endoglin and placental abruption.
  16. Reduced folate carrier 80A-->G polymorphism, plasma folate, and risk of placental abruption.
  17. Population-based estimate of sibling risk for preterm birth, preterm premature rupture of membranes, placental abruption and pre-eclampsia.
  18. [Fetal death in placental abruption: comparison of two different time periods].
  19. Low birthweight in relation to placental abruption and maternal thrombophilia status.
  20. Folic acid and multivitamin supplement use and risk of placental abruption: a population-based registry study.
  21. Associations between 2 polymorphisms in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene and placental abruption.
  22. Influence of maternal smoking on placental abruption in successive pregnancies: a population-based prospective cohort study in Sweden.
  23. Selected pregnancy variables in women with placental abruption.
  24. Polymorphisms in methionine synthase reductase and betaine-homocysteine S-methyltransferase genes: risk of placental abruption.
  25. Influence of placental position on outcome in patients with placental abruption.
  26. Regional anesthesia for a parturient with venous sinus thrombosis and placental abruption undergoing fractional heparin therapy.
  27. Value of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of placental abruption.
  28. Thrombophilic mutations are a main risk factor for placental abruption.
  29. Offspring sex ratios and the causes of placental pathology: the case of placental abruption.
  30. Quantitative digital analysis of regional placental perfusion using power Doppler in placental abruption.
  31. Placental abruption among singleton and twin births in the United States: risk factor profiles.
  32. Placental abruption and perinatal mortality in the United States.
  33. Generation of peroxynitrite and apoptosis in placenta of patients with chorioamnionitis: possible implications in placental abruption.
  34. Maternal age modifies the effect of maternal smoking on intrauterine growth retardation but not on late fetal death and placental abruption.
  35. Maternal cigarette smoking as a risk factor for placental abruption, placenta previa, and uterine bleeding in pregnancy.
  36. Doppler ultrasound of the uterine arteries: the importance of bilateral notching in the prediction of pre-eclampsia, placental abruption or delivery of a small-for-gestational-age baby.
  37. Electrical shock sustained in pregnancy followed by placental abruption.
  38. Placental abruption associated with cocaine abuse.
  39. Sonographic spectrum of placental abruption.
  40. Visualization of placental abruption by blood pool scanning.

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