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    Peripartaal bekkenpijn syndroom

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    Hoe is maandelijks bloedverlies tijdens een zwangerschap te verklaren?

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    Is de houding bij het meten van bloeddruk bij zwangeren belangrijk?

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    Welke zwangeren dienen te worden gescreend op thalassemie en sikkelcelanemie?

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    Peripartaal bekkenpijn syndroom: visie van een gynaecoloog

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    Hypermobility in reproduction

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    Peripartum pelvic pain (PPPP) syndrome is thought to be caused by decreased stability of the pelvic girdle, caused by increased relaxin levels during pregnancy. The resulting hypermobility (HM) may result in back pain, symphysiodynia and waddling gait. The hypothesis that pre-existent hypermobility is a major cause of PPPP was investigated. Surveys of HM and HM plus PPPP were conducted in different populations in several countries. The prevalence of HM in non-pregnant nulliparous women ranged between 10% and 39%; cross-sectional studies in pregnant women showed a prevalence between 5% and 19%. Significant correlations between HM and PPPPS were found in the Dutch subjects only. There seems to be a genetic difference between populations with regard to the development of PPPP in HM pregnant women. Pregnancy is the main trigger causing development of benign joint hypermobility syndrome (BJHS) in later life.Revie

    History of ergot alkaloids from ergotism to ergometrine

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    Postural blood pressure differences in pregnancy: a study of blood pressure differences between supine and left lateral positions as measured by ultrasound

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    Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_025262483.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Promotores : T. Eskes en C. Martin176 p

    Het Antoniusvuur in de Middeleeuwen

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    Het Antoniusvuur in de Middeleeuwen

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