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Br J Obstet Gynaecol ; 89(3): 190-4, 1982 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7066256

ABSTRACT

A total of 132 twin pregnancies in black African women were studied prospectively after 30 weeks gestation. Delivery occurred before 37 weeks in 32%. There was a trend (0.1 greater than P greater than 0.05) towards a higher preterm delivery rate in nullipara (57%), in women under the age of 20 years (60%) and in those with a height/weight ratio of greater than 2.5 (50%). The cervix was assessed with a score based on the length of the canal minus the dilatation of the internal os. In both term and preterm labour there was a significant relation between a cervical score of 0 or a decrease in cervical score and the onset of labour within the subsequent 14 days (P less than 0.001). By these criteria to predict impending labour, 60% of all labours that ensured within 14 days of the assessment would have been predicted with a 20% false positive rate. When nulliparae were excluded the predictive value of cervical assessment for preterm labour was 80% with a false positive rate of less than 5%. Plasma oestriol levels were significantly higher in the preterm labour group but had no clinical prognostic value.


Subject(s)
Cervix Uteri/physiopathology , Obstetric Labor, Premature/diagnosis , Pregnancy, Multiple , Age Factors , Body Height , Body Weight , Estriol/blood , Female , Humans , Infant Mortality , Infant, Newborn , Obstetric Labor, Premature/physiopathology , Parity , Placental Lactogen/blood , Pregnancy , Prospective Studies , Twins
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Br J Obstet Gynaecol ; 88(3): 264-73, 1981 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7470417

ABSTRACT

A total of 132 twin pregnancies first seen at less than 36 weeks gestation were studied prospectively to determine the epidemiological and anthropomorphic factors associated with single or dual fetal growth retardation; the clinical, biochemical and ultrasound serial measurements that are predictive of single or dual fetal growth retardation, and to design scoring systems for the prediction of fetal growth retardation. A number of factors were associated with an increased risk of fetal growth retardation, but the highest risk was present when there was an abnormality in both plasma oestriol and placental lactogen, and the biparietal diameter growth rates were divergent. Scoring systems were derived using multi-variant discriminant analysis for three clinical situations: the patient seen for the first or second time; where only clinical facilities exist and the patient was seen on three or more occasions; and where facilities exist for the biochemical tests of placental function and ultrasonic measurement of the biparietal diameters. The scoring system for the last situation had the highest predictive rate and the lowest false positive rate.


Subject(s)
Fetal Growth Retardation/diagnosis , Pregnancy, Multiple , Prenatal Diagnosis , Body Height , Body Weight , Cephalometry , Estriol/blood , Female , Humans , Parity , Placental Lactogen/blood , Pregnancy , Prospective Studies , Risk , Twins
3.
S Afr Med J ; 58(9): 358-60, 1980 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7404255

ABSTRACT

A study to evaluate the detection rate of abnormal cervices in pregnancy was undertaken at King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban. Cervical smears were taken from 2 000 randomly selected patients in the antenatal clinic. Twenty-two smears were abnormal (1,1%), of which 12 were carcinoma in situ (0,6%). We feel that cytological examination of cervical smears should be performed routinely on all antenatal patients, but if this is not possible, it should be performed on those of 25 years or older or of parity 2 or greater. This selective screening would then diagnose 92% of the patients with carcinoma in situ.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma in Situ/diagnosis , Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Vaginal Smears
4.
S Afr Med J ; 54(12): 482-5, 1978 Sep 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-734579

ABSTRACT

In a 2-year period 1,987 patients had a combined ultrasonic A and B scan between 16 and 30 weeks' gestation. The ultrasonic assessment of gestational age was shown to be more accurate than a definite menstrual history in 19,5% of patients using parameters of birth weight for gestation and the time of onset of spontaneous labour. All 31 sets of twins in the series were diagnosed at the first scan. There were 2 perinatal deaths among the twins, a perinatal mortality of 3,2%. Four unsuspected anencephalic fetuses were diagnosed and these pregnancies were terminated before 28 weeks. Two unsuspected molar pregnancies were diagnosed and evacuated. There were 58 false-positive diagnoses of placenta praevia, and 2 cases were missed. The situation of the placenta as revealed by ultrasound bore no relationship to abruptio placentae, but there was a significant relationship between a low-lying placenta and a history of threatened aboriton.


Subject(s)
Pregnancy Trimester, Second , Pregnancy Trimester, Third , Ultrasonography , Anencephaly/diagnosis , Birth Weight , Female , Gestational Age , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Small for Gestational Age , Placenta Diseases/diagnosis , Pregnancy , Twins
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Obstet Gynecol ; 51(5): 619-20, 1978 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-306591

ABSTRACT

Two patients with Gaucher's disease during pregnancy are reported. In one there were severe puerperal hemorrhagic complications attributable to thrombocytopenia secondary to infiltration of the reticuloendothelial system by Gaucher cells. The conclusion as reported in previous literature, which is reviewed, regarding the absence of hemorrhagic complications is disputed since on of the cases reported here showed that these may be severe and occur late in the puerperium.


Subject(s)
Gaucher Disease , Pregnancy Complications , Adult , Female , Gaucher Disease/complications , Humans , Postpartum Hemorrhage/etiology , Pregnancy
6.
S Afr Med J ; 53(12): 460-1, 1978 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-354030

ABSTRACT

The association between hepatic amoebiasis and pregnancy is rare. Between 1966 and 1976 only 5 cases have been described in the world literature. A sixth case is described, and the literature to date is reviewed. Guidelines for management are presented.


Subject(s)
Liver Abscess, Amebic/complications , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious , Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Rupture, Spontaneous
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Obstet Gynecol ; 49(5): 542-5, 1977 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-850566

ABSTRACT

Twenty-eight twin pregnancies were monitored by serial ultrasonic cephalometry from 30 or 31 weeks' gestation. The rates of growth of the individual twins as determined by biparietal diameters were similar in 11 cases (39%) and divergent in 17 (61%). When the rates of growth were divergent, the lesser rate was always below the mean for singleton pregnancies, and the incidence of small-for-gestational-age babies was 18 of 34 (53%). It was apparent that the greater the difference in biparietal diameters within the 2 weeks preceding delivery, the higher the risk of a small-for-gestation-age baby being delivered. No comment could be made on the growth rate prior to 28 weeks except that at diagnosis there was little or no difference in biparietal diameters.


Subject(s)
Parietal Bone/embryology , Pregnancy, Multiple , Twins , Cephalometry , Female , Gestational Age , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Small for Gestational Age , Pregnancy
8.
Anaesthesia ; 31(9): 1217-20, 1976 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1070919

ABSTRACT

A case of respiratory failure in pregnancy associated with old poliomyelitis is presented and the available methods of treatment described.


Subject(s)
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/etiology , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Adult , Cesarean Section , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Poliomyelitis/complications , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/therapy , Respiratory Insufficiency/therapy , Time Factors , Ventilators, Mechanical
9.
Br J Obstet Gynaecol ; 83(4): 276-8, 1976 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1268134

ABSTRACT

Two patients are presented in whom ultrasonic cephalometry suggested intrauterine fetal growth retardation. The respective newborn infants were normally grown and had dolichocephaly with a normal head circumference. Dolichocephaly should be considered when cephalometry alone suggests a diagnosis of placental insufficiency.


Subject(s)
Cephalometry , Skull/abnormalities , Adult , Diagnostic Errors , Female , Fetus/physiology , Growth , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Placental Insufficiency/diagnosis , Pregnancy , Ultrasonics
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