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    Predictive Factors and Short-Term Fetal Outcomes of Breech Presentation: A Case-Control Study

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    SUMMARYObjectiveThis study evaluated the predictive factors and short-term fetal outcomes of breech presentation by comparing breech and cephalic pregnancies of ≥ 36 weeks' gestation.Materials and MethodsTwo hundred and one breech and 149 cephalic pregnancies of ≥ 36 weeks' gestation, with no other maternal or fetal problems, were compared with regard to placental localization, fetal heart rate variability, smoking, body mass index, maternal weight gain, placental weight, birth weight, sex, Apgar scores, and umbilical cord length.ResultsMaternal weight gain, body mass index at term, smoking and hemoglobin values were significantly higher in breech presentation than in cephalic pregnancies. The placenta was located in the cornu-fundal region in 63.2% of breech presentations and 26.8% of cephalic presentations (p < 0.001). Placental weights were 657 g and 597 g, respectively (p < 0.001). Umbilical cord length was shorter in breech than cephalic pregnancies (p < 0.001). Although breech pregnancies had significantly reduced fetal heart rate variability (p < 0.001), Apgar scores were much higher in breech fetuses than in cephalic fetuses. Ninety-five percent of breech pregnancies underwent cesarean sections.ConclusionCornu-fundal localization of the placenta, smoking, greater maternal weight gain, higher body mass index at term, greater placental weight, shorter umbilical cord, and lower estimated fetal weight may be predictive of persistent breech presentation. Reduced fetal heart rate variability did not have an adverse effect on Apgar scores after cesarean delivery in breech fetuses with no other problems at term

    MASTOCYTOSIS IN PREGNANCY

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    Objective: Mastocytosis is a rare disorder characterized by abnormal accumulation of mast cells in various organs Clinical complaints include pruritus, cutaneous flushing, dyspepsia, and episodes of anaphylaxis, and are usually the result of local and systemic mast cell mediator release The triggers include a variety of factors including drugs, exercise, stress, anxiety, and temperature extreme

    The role of VEGF and its receptors in the etiology of early pregnancy loss

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    Objective: This study aimed to investigate the role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptors (VEGFR1, VEGFR2) in maternal and embryonic tissues in the etiology of early pregnancy loss
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