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Maghreb Medical. 2006; 26 (380): 183-185
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-182685

ABSTRACT

Foetal pleural effusion in a rare situation. Diagnosis is normally easy to do by obstetrical sonography. The pleural effusions can be primary, caused by a pleural lymphatic vessels disorder, which have generally a good prognostic. In the other situations, they can be secondary to an other general immune or non-immune disorder. It can be compressive or associated to an hydrops fetalis, and needs in these cases an intra-uterine treatment based on decompression of hydrothorax. We report a case of bilateral pleural effusion diagnosed at nineteen weeks of pregnancy and spontaneously resolved at the 28[th] week. We treat the different clinical aspects of this anomaly and modalities of intra-uterine management


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Humans , Female , Hydrops Fetalis , Pleural Effusion , Fetus , Hydrothorax/therapy
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 1996; 74 (1): 49-52
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-43524

ABSTRACT

The authors describe a rare unexceptional association of intra and extra uterine pregnancies. The rate of this association is in a permanent rise with the increasing use of ovulation inducement and invitro fecundity with the increase of extra uterine pregnancies incidence. The association is seldom evoked because the clinical symptomes are often misleading. An improuvement of the prognosis is possible if the doctor thinks about this possibility more often


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Pregnancy
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 1994; 72 (11): 647-54
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-35761

ABSTRACT

From two cases report and review of the literature, the authors were interested in studying the clinical features and developing aspects in the neurofibromatosis pregnancy. This association is a rare event. Hypertension is frequently reported. Major maternel hazards include quadriplegia, hemothorax, or a rapid development of an intraskull tumor. The moderate and sever forms of the disease prohibite pregnancy. Tubal sterilisation is widely recommanded in these cases. In the other forms of the disease, patients should be under intensive and multidisciplinary care. Oral contraceptive method has to be avoided to patients. The condition is now amenable to prenatal diagnosis


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy Complications , Pregnancy , Review
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