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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2013; 91 (5): 304-309
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-141115

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Assessment of early pregnancy is indicated in women with suspected abnormalities. It is based on biochemical assessment and on trans vaginal sonography. To identify clinical, biological and ultrasonographic parameters that are predictive of spontaneous pregnancy resolution. A prospective observational study was performed interesting women with a positive pregnancy test without visualization of the pregnancy on the initial scan. All parameters measured during the initial visit were tested by univariate and multivariate analysis to identify parameters predicting spontaneous resolution of pregnancy. A total of 2675 women were included in the study. In 94 cases [4%] the location of pregnancy was unknown. Univariate and multivariate analysis showed that four parameters contributed significantly to the predictive power of the logistic model: Absence of pain [p =0,036], endometrial thickness < … 12 mm [p =0,021], initial serum beta hCG level < 1000 UI/l [p =0,015] and progesterone level < 29 nmol/l [p <0,001]. Women with a high probability of spontaneous resolution of their pregnancies can benefit from a spaced monitoring until the rate of beta -hCG will be negative

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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2012; 90 (7): 552-556
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-151873

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Several observational studies and randomized trials have described the use of various regimens of magnesium sulfate to prevent or reduce the rate of seizures and complications in women with severe preeclampsia. To assess the validity of a service protocol in the management of severe pre-eclampsia all specifying the benefits, complications and side effects of magnesium sulfate. We have performed a retrospective descriptive study over two years [2009-2010] concerning 150 patients affected with severe preeclampsia in the department "B" of gynecology and obstetrics of the "Rabta" at the Centre of Maternity and Neonatology of Tunis [third level maternity]. The protocol consisted in the administration of 3 grammes of magnesium sulfate followed by intravenous dose of 1 g/hour associated with an anti-hypertensive treatment. One hundred and forty patients [93%] had 2 or more criteria of severity associated. Seventy-eight [52%] patients with severe preeclampsia have profited an anti-hypertensive treatment based on nicardipine associated with magnesium sulfate without notable secondary effects. In two cases [1.3%] an eclampsia was noted with magnesium sulfate, 27.4% of severe preeclampsia was noted at a term within 34 week of amenorrhea. Only one case of surdosage was noted in post partum. The use of magnesium sulfate in practice does not appear to increase the risk of complications or major side effects in the mother and fetus

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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2007; 85 (1): 68-70
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-85515

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The vast majority of primary vaginal cancers are squamous cell carcinoma. The leiomyosarcoma of the vagina is extremely rare neoplasm. It comprising 2% to 3% of vaginal malignancies. Only 77 cases have been reported up to date in Anglo-Saxon literature. Report of a new case. We report a case of a patient 43 years old, single and presented a tumor of 7 cm to the detriment of the posterior wall of the vagina. The treatment consisted of a radical colpohysterectomy followed by postoperative radiotherapy. After 40 months, she is still alive without local or distant recurrence. This is a rare observation. The surgery is the basic treatment, the poor prognosis of these tumors remains linked especially to the histological grade


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Humans , Female , Vaginal Neoplasms/pathology , Leiomyosarcoma/surgery , Prognosis , Review
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