52 research outputs found

    Effects of amniotic and maternal CD-146, TGF-beta 1, IL-12, IL-18 and Inf-gamma, on adverse pregnancy outcome

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    Objective: Our aim was to determine the effects of maternal serum and amniotic fluid levels of cluster of differentiation 146 (CD-146), transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta 1, interleukin (IL)-12, IL-18, and interferon (IFN)-gamma on intrauterine growth restriction and preterm labor. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, we included pregnant women who underwent amniocentesis at Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical School. Women were followed up to labor. The study group comprised 23 women with adverse pregnancy outcomes (intrauterine growth restriction and preterm labor), and the control group comprised 105 women with normal pregnancy outcome. Results: The study group was further divided into two subgroups of preterm labor and intrauterine growth restriction. No significant differences were found for IL-12, IFN-gamma, TGF-beta 1, or CD-146 levels in either plasma or amniotic fluid between the study and control groups. Serum IL-18 levels were similar, but the amniotic fluid level of IL-18 was significantly higher in the intrauterine growth restriction subgroup than that in the preterm labor subgroup and that in the control group (p < 0.01). Conclusions: Increased IL-18 level in amniotic fluid may be a predictor for intrauterine growth restriction. IL-12, IFN-gamma, TGF-beta 1, and CD-146 were not related to adverse pregnancy outcome

    Deliberate posterior low transverse incision at cesarean section of a gravid uterus in 180° of torsion: A case report

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    PubMed ID: 21542541Background: Torsion of the term gravid uterus is a rare, potentially serious, unexpected obstetric pathology and is almost always diagnosed at cesarean section. We report a case of deliberate posterior low transverse segment hysterotomy in irreducible uterine torsion at 41 weeks' gestation. Case: A 29-year-old nullipara with a 15-cm uterine fibroid was admitted at 41 weeks' gestation with regular uterine contractions. Cesarean delivery was carried out for obstructed labor. Intraoperatively, 180° levotorsion of the uterus was diagnosed. Following unsuccessful attempts at detorsioning the uterus, a posterior low transverse hysterotomy was performed for delivery. Conclusion: Delivery by a posterior low transverse hysterotomy may be feasible in uterine torsion after unsuccessful attempts at detorsioning the uterus during cesarean section at term. © Journal of Reproductive Medicine®, Inc

    Deliberate Posterior Low Transverse Incision at Cesarean Section of a Gravid Uterus in 180 degrees of Torsion A Case Report

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    BACKGROUND: Torsion of the term gravid uterus is a rare, potentially serious, unexpected obstetric pathology and is almost always diagnosed at cesarean section. We report a case of deliberate posterior low transverse segment hysterotomy in irreducible uterine torsion at 41 weeks' gestation
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