Abstract Fertility is markedly reduced in patients with chronic renal failure. For women with pre-existing renal disease, pregnancy is associated with an increased rate of fetal complications and a considerable risk of renal disease progression. Due to substantial improvements in antenatal and neonatal care, fetal outcome has improved considerably in the last two decade. A Saudi survey which examined the frequency of pregnancy among women in end stage renal disease (ESRD) and undergoing regular hemodialysis (HD), showed an incidence of 7% over a five year period (1.4 per year). This may reflect the cultural endorsement of having offspring. We hereby report 2 cases of successful pregnancy managed at the Prince Salman Center for Kidney Diseas...
Objective(s): Pregnancy is rare in patients on chronic dialysis, with only a 30-50% rate of successf...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy in ESRD is rare and poses substantial risk for mother and baby....
Background: Pregnancies in hemodialysis patients are uncommon and difficult to study. Although the c...
Fertility is markedly reduced in potients with chronic renal failure. Wi here by repord two cases of...
Pregnancy is uncommon in women with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) requiring chronic dialysis. An in...
To discuss two pregnants with end stage renal failure. Two pregnancies delivered successfully during...
Currently, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the general population is in the range of 8.7...
International audiencePregnancy in patients presenting end-stage renal disease is rare and there are...
Background and objectives: Although successful pregnancy is rare, results attained with higher dialy...
Copyright © 2013 Ahmed Abu-Zaid et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Pregnancy in end stage renal disease women who are on Hemodialysis has been considered a challenging...
Pregnancy is an unusual event in women with end stage renal failure. In a study of 1281 women of chi...
Pregnancy among women receiving hemodialysis as a renal replacement therapy is rare and the chance o...
Although uncommon, pregnancy occurs in women on chronic dialysis. In 1980 the incidence of pregnancy...
Objective: Pregnancy is infrequent in women with end-stage renal disease. The frequency of conceptio...
Objective(s): Pregnancy is rare in patients on chronic dialysis, with only a 30-50% rate of successf...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy in ESRD is rare and poses substantial risk for mother and baby....
Background: Pregnancies in hemodialysis patients are uncommon and difficult to study. Although the c...
Fertility is markedly reduced in potients with chronic renal failure. Wi here by repord two cases of...
Pregnancy is uncommon in women with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) requiring chronic dialysis. An in...
To discuss two pregnants with end stage renal failure. Two pregnancies delivered successfully during...
Currently, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the general population is in the range of 8.7...
International audiencePregnancy in patients presenting end-stage renal disease is rare and there are...
Background and objectives: Although successful pregnancy is rare, results attained with higher dialy...
Copyright © 2013 Ahmed Abu-Zaid et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Pregnancy in end stage renal disease women who are on Hemodialysis has been considered a challenging...
Pregnancy is an unusual event in women with end stage renal failure. In a study of 1281 women of chi...
Pregnancy among women receiving hemodialysis as a renal replacement therapy is rare and the chance o...
Although uncommon, pregnancy occurs in women on chronic dialysis. In 1980 the incidence of pregnancy...
Objective: Pregnancy is infrequent in women with end-stage renal disease. The frequency of conceptio...
Objective(s): Pregnancy is rare in patients on chronic dialysis, with only a 30-50% rate of successf...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy in ESRD is rare and poses substantial risk for mother and baby....
Background: Pregnancies in hemodialysis patients are uncommon and difficult to study. Although the c...