64 research outputs found

    The role of biological markers in predicting infertility associated with non-obstructive endometriosis

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    Objectives: Our study evaluates if the use of biological markers can predict the infertility in women with non-obstructiveendometriosis.Material and methods: Two prospective, non-randomised studies were conducted to identify if CA-125, IL-6 and IL-8 can beused as predictive markers for infertility in women with non-obstructive endometriosis. Peripheral levels of CA-125, IL-6 andIL-8 were measured before laparoscopy in all patients.Results: We found a total number of 152 patients with non-obstructive endometriosis, we divided them in two groups: fertileand infertile women. There was a statistically significant difference of the mean of CA-125 values between the two groups(p = 0.00). The patients with infertility had a significantly higher IL-6 serum values than the fertile patients (p = 0.00). Regardingthe IL-8 serum values, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups fertile vs infertile, (p = 0.06).Conclusions: The elevated serum levels of CA-125 and IL-6 was associated with an increased probability of being diagnosedwith infertility. The IL-8 had no value in predicting infertility associated with non-obstructive endometriosis

    The social and the psychological impact of endometriosis on the Romanian urban population

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    Objectives. Our study assesses the social and psychological impact of the symptoms of endometriosis. Materials and methods. This crosssectional study was conducted from January 2014 to January 2016. The research involved two groups. The study instrument, the EHP-5 questionnaire, was completed by the respondents on the admission date or on the routine gynecological visit day. Results. Endometriosis has a negative social and psychological impact on women’s life, the most affected areas being work, fertility and sexual activity. Moreover, pain and the negative perception of self-image are major sources of distress. Conclusion. The symptoms and effects of endometriosis, especially chronic pelvic pain, mood changes and infertility, are significant negative factors in women’s life. The authors further conclude that the EHP-5 questionnaire can be more widely used to help select women who may need special attention in terms of their quality of life, thus helping gynecologists refer affected women to a health care professional

    Corpus luteum in ectopic ovarian tissue miming tubal pregnancy

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    We report an extraordinarily rare case of a pregnant patient with history of multiple ovarian cyst surgery. The corpus luteum developed on an ectopic ovarian tissue, miming an tubal pregnancy. One week later after the diagnostic laparoscopy an intrauterine pregnancy was visualised. Therefore, ectopic ovarian tissue with normal follicular activity may appear after multiple ovarian surgery

    Pregnancy after miscarriage: Psychological implications and emotional care

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    This article propose a review of the most important medical and psychological aspects regarding pregnancy after miscarriage. We highlighted the results of studies that reflect the importance of psychological implications and emotional care. This paper is a review based on information from the literature. The analysis was limited to articles and guides in English published between January 1, 2010 and June 1, 2021 on PubMed, ScienceDirect and Google Scholar using the following keywords: miscarriage, pregnancy after miscarriage, psychological counseling, psychological interventions. In this review we discuss the medical and psychological characteristics of this research area. We focus on the emotional aspects involved, the emotional and mental states that appear and the ways to deal with this difficulty in life. Psychotherapy, psychological counseling and care practices influences the wellbeing of women and represents a real support in mental recovery after miscarriange

    Evolving trends in the management of acute appendicitis during COVID-19 waves. The ACIE appy II study

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    Background: In 2020, ACIE Appy study showed that COVID-19 pandemic heavily affected the management of patients with acute appendicitis (AA) worldwide, with an increased rate of non-operative management (NOM) strategies and a trend toward open surgery due to concern of virus transmission by laparoscopy and controversial recommendations on this issue. The aim of this study was to survey again the same group of surgeons to assess if any difference in management attitudes of AA had occurred in the later stages of the outbreak. Methods: From August 15 to September 30, 2021, an online questionnaire was sent to all 709 participants of the ACIE Appy study. The questionnaire included questions on personal protective equipment (PPE), local policies and screening for SARS-CoV-2 infection, NOM, surgical approach and disease presentations in 2021. The results were compared with the results from the previous study. Results: A total of 476 answers were collected (response rate 67.1%). Screening policies were significatively improved with most patients screened regardless of symptoms (89.5% vs. 37.4%) with PCR and antigenic test as the preferred test (74.1% vs. 26.3%). More patients tested positive before surgery and commercial systems were the preferred ones to filter smoke plumes during laparoscopy. Laparoscopic appendicectomy was the first option in the treatment of AA, with a declined use of NOM. Conclusion: Management of AA has improved in the last waves of pandemic. Increased evidence regarding SARS-COV-2 infection along with a timely healthcare systems response has been translated into tailored attitudes and a better care for patients with AA worldwide

    Corpus luteum in ectopic ovarian tissue miming tubal pregnancy

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    The social and the psychological impact of endometriosis on the Romanian urban population

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    Objectives. Our study assesses the social and psychological impact of the symptoms of endometriosis. Materials and methods. This crosssectional study was conducted from January 2014 to January 2016. The research involved two groups. The study instrument, the EHP-5 questionnaire, was completed by the respondents on the admission date or on the routine gynecological visit day. Results. Endometriosis has a negative social and psychological impact on women’s life, the most affected areas being work, fertility and sexual activity. Moreover, pain and the negative perception of self-image are major sources of distress. Conclusion. The symptoms and effects of endometriosis, especially chronic pelvic pain, mood changes and infertility, are significant negative factors in women’s life. The authors further conclude that the EHP-5 questionnaire can be more widely used to help select women who may need special attention in terms of their quality of life, thus helping gynecologists refer affected women to a health care professional.</jats:p

    Microduplication 3p26.3p24.3 and 4q34.3q35.2 Microdeletion Identified in a Patient with Developmental Delay Associated with Brain Malformation

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    Microdeletions and microduplications are involved in many of prenatal and postnatal cases of multiple congenital malformations (MCM), developmental delay/intellectual disability (DD/ID), and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Molecular karyotyping analysis (MCA), performed by DNA microarray technology, is a valuable method used to elucidate the ethology of these clinical expressions, essentially contributing to the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases produced by DNA copy number variations (CNVs). MCA is frequently used as the first-tier cytogenetic diagnostic test for patients with MCM, DD/ID, or ASD due to its much higher resolution (≥10×) for detecting microdeletions and microduplications than classic cytogenetic analysis by G-banded karyotyping. Therefore, MCA can detect about 10% pathogenic genomic imbalances more than G-banded karyotyping alone. In addition, MCA using the Single Nucleotide Polymorphism-array (SNP-array) method also allows highlighting the regions of loss of heterozygosity and uniparental disomy, which are the basis of some genetic syndromes. We presented a case of a five-year-old patient, with global development delay, bilateral fronto-parietal lysencephaly, and pachygyria, for which MCA through SNP-Array led to the detection of the genetic changes, such as 3p26.3p24.3 microduplication and 4q34.3q35.2 microdeletion, which were the basis of the patient’s phenotype and to the precise establishment of the diagnosis
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