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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 1987; 9 (1): 83-86
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-9750

ABSTRACT

We are just starting to understand the complexity and the multiple factors influencing the natural choice of genders. This selection has a certain interest in the prevention of diseases or abnomalities which transmission is linked to sexual chromosomes. By combining different methods we can arrive to success rate of 80 to 90%. This stastically significant rate can be improved and we foresee in the near future the possibility for the couples to choose not only the number of their offspring but also their gender


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Humans , Ovulation , Orgasm , Spermatozoa , Chromosomes
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Maroc Medical. 1985; 7 (2): 572-8
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-6201

ABSTRACT

In a total of seventy eight cases of jaundice in pregnancy observed during a period of four and a half years at the Maternity of H.U.C. Avicenne, we have discorved forty cases of viral hepatitis that is approximately 51%. We have noted nineteen cases with a good maternal and fetal prognosis. As result, severe cases constitute the greater and starting problem of viral hepatitis during pregnancy, for both the mother and the fetus, indeed on a total of twenty one severe viral hepatitis, we have deplored eighteen maternal deaths and eighteen fetal deaths


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Pregnancy Complications , Retrospective Studies
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Maroc Medical. 1982; 4 (4): 245-8
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-2247

ABSTRACT

The authors relate one case of polyradiculitis syndrome [Guillain-Barre's syndrome] which occurs on the 37th week of amenorrhea at a 25 years old patient. They seize the opportunity: - to remember that pregnancy favours the advent of respiratory complications [with require apropriate reanimation]. - And to insist on the influence of the disease over the pregnancy with the possibility of severe vomiting which resist to usual treatment. The vomiting set a real problem to the diagnosis of gravidic vomiting and pregnancy's deficiency polyradiculitis. All that implicate the importance of the spinal puncture in the diagnosis of Guillain-Barre's syndrome


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Pregnancy Complications , Case Reports
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Maroc Medical. 1981; 3 (4): 757-61
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-1034

ABSTRACT

Pathophysiology of high blood pressure in pregnancy is discussed. Medical surveillance is important during pregnancy and high blood pressure should be treated with appropriate drugs - in severe case only an uterine evacuation, even if is early, will help the maternal and fetal prognosis. This procedure has been made more successful because of progresses in neonatal intensive care


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Pregnancy Complications
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