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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2006; 84 (6): 387-390
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-182733

ABSTRACT

Actinomycosis is an infection due to an anaerobic Gram-positive bacillus bacteria: Actinomyces. Tubo-ovarian locallisation is rare. It more often appears clinically as a pseudo-tumoral and feverish syndrome, evoking wrongly a malignant tumoral pathology, and often leads to a mutilating surgical treatment. Intra-uterine device appears as the principal favorable factor of this pathology. Basing on two cases reported by the authors, and after literature review, physiopathology, clinical and paraclinical expression, and treatment of this affection are discussed. A set up is made


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Humans , Female , Adnexa Uteri , Review , Actinomycosis/therapy
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2006; 84 (1): 16-20
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-81413

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to determine predictive factors of successful vaginal delivery after cesarean section, and to estimate the risks of this trial of labor [TOL]. A retrospective study about 352 women undergoing a TOL after cesarean section was carried out. Different variables stratified by the termination of the TOL were analysed with statistic tests. TOL success rate was 76.1%. Parity >/= 3, prior vaginal delivery following cesarean section, body mass index < 30, fundal height < 34 cm, and low fetal head level at the beginning of labor increased significantly the probability of success. Uterine rupture rate is 1.1%. Failure of TOL was associated with a higher risk of uterine scar dehiscence and rupture, and higher fetal morbidity. A predictive score of successful vaginal delivery after cesarean section is proposed


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Humans , Female , Delivery, Obstetric , Uterine Rupture , Retrospective Studies , Cesarean Section
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2005; 83 (7): 437-440
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-75390

ABSTRACT

Pemphigoid gestations [herpes gestationis] is an autoimmune bullous dermotosis occurring during pregnancy or in the post-partum period. The interaction of this rare pathology with pregnancy is underestimated by obstetricians. Authors report one case of pemphigoid gestations diagnosed in a pregnant woman at term. After a literature review clinical aspects of this dermatosis and especially its interactions, with pregnancy are assessed


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Humans , Female , Pemphigoid Gestationis/epidemiology , Pemphigoid Gestationis/physiopathology , Pregnancy , Skin Diseases , Menstrual Cycle , Contraception
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