Background: Second trimester emergency cerclage is an option for pregnant women presenting bulging fetal membranes. Despite a significant prolongation of pregnancy might be achieved, serious fetal and maternal events have been reported. Exclusion of infections through preprocedure amniocentesis has been proposed. Methods: A 37-year-old woman, gravida 4 para 1, was admitted at 21 weeks of gestation to our University Hospital due to bulging fetal membranes. An amniocentesis was performed in order to exclude an actual amniotic infection. Our Microbiology Department found a negative amniotic culture for bacteria and Mycoplasma and a normal glucose and interleukin-6 level, so a cervical cerclage was performed. The patient was discharged home on ...
Clostridium perfringens is a rare cause of intrauterine infection. There have been five case reports...
Extended-spectrum β-lactamase sepsis with concurrent uterine incision dehiscence after cesarean sect...
While unsafe abortions have become rare in the United States, the practice persists. We present a 24...
Background: Second trimester emergency cerclage is an option for pregnant women presenting bulging f...
Background: Pregnancy-related infections are the third most common cause of maternal death worldwid...
Background: Midtrimester genetic amniocentesis is a commonly performed procedure, with acknowledgmen...
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare, life-threatening surgical infection in pregnancy with high rat...
Clostridium perfringens is a rare cause of intrauterine infection. There have been five case reports...
The incidence of systemic infection attributed to group A streptococci (GAS) is increasing, mainly i...
Uterine gangrene is a rare event during pregnancy. Here, we report the case of a 22-year-old patient...
We report a case of septic abortion with intact fetal membranes caused by Campylobacter fetus subsp....
Background. Heterotopic pregnancy involving the implantation of an ectopic pregnancy into a prior ce...
BACKGROUND: Clostridia bacteria are infrequent human pathogens. In the obstetric and gynecologic lit...
BACKGROUND:The aim of this retrospective study is to verify whether some maternal features are relat...
Background: Postpartum infections, also known as puerperal fever, are bacterial infections of the fe...
Clostridium perfringens is a rare cause of intrauterine infection. There have been five case reports...
Extended-spectrum β-lactamase sepsis with concurrent uterine incision dehiscence after cesarean sect...
While unsafe abortions have become rare in the United States, the practice persists. We present a 24...
Background: Second trimester emergency cerclage is an option for pregnant women presenting bulging f...
Background: Pregnancy-related infections are the third most common cause of maternal death worldwid...
Background: Midtrimester genetic amniocentesis is a commonly performed procedure, with acknowledgmen...
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare, life-threatening surgical infection in pregnancy with high rat...
Clostridium perfringens is a rare cause of intrauterine infection. There have been five case reports...
The incidence of systemic infection attributed to group A streptococci (GAS) is increasing, mainly i...
Uterine gangrene is a rare event during pregnancy. Here, we report the case of a 22-year-old patient...
We report a case of septic abortion with intact fetal membranes caused by Campylobacter fetus subsp....
Background. Heterotopic pregnancy involving the implantation of an ectopic pregnancy into a prior ce...
BACKGROUND: Clostridia bacteria are infrequent human pathogens. In the obstetric and gynecologic lit...
BACKGROUND:The aim of this retrospective study is to verify whether some maternal features are relat...
Background: Postpartum infections, also known as puerperal fever, are bacterial infections of the fe...
Clostridium perfringens is a rare cause of intrauterine infection. There have been five case reports...
Extended-spectrum β-lactamase sepsis with concurrent uterine incision dehiscence after cesarean sect...
While unsafe abortions have become rare in the United States, the practice persists. We present a 24...