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Adnexal torsion is secondary to generally benign ovarian cysts. The usual surgery issalpingo-oophorectomy. However, to maintain ovarian function, minimally invasivesurgery with detorsion and preservation of the ovary is recommended regardless ofits appearance. We present the case of a 19-year-old woman diagnosed with twistedpedicle cyst, who underwent laparoscopic detorsion of the twisted pedicle and excisionof the paratubal cyst with ovarian preservation, despite its ischemic aspect. Thepatient presented favorable evolution and participated in an ovodonation program,obtaining oocytes from the previously affected ovary in similar quantity and quality tothe unaffected ovary. Laparoscopic ovarian detorsion and preservation of the involvedovary regardless of its appearance is a safe and effective procedure to preserve fertility.
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Publicado 2023
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Tuberculosis is one of the main causes of death generated by an infectious agentworldwide. It usually affects the lungs, but under certain circumstances it canspread through the lymphatic or blood routes and affect distant tissues or organs.In pregnancy it can cause multiple maternal and neonatal complications. Despitebeing an important public health problem, there is currently insufficient evidence inthe guidelines on the epidemiology, diagnostic flow chart and treatment of genitaltuberculosis in pregnancy. A case of genital tuberculosis in the third trimester ofpregnancy with a torpid evolution is presented, with difficulty in diagnosis and delayin the establishment of treatment.
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Publicado 2021
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Objetive: To determine the maternal characteristics of women infected with COVID-19 and their neonates born in the COVID-19 referral hospital (HRDT) between April and September 2020. Material and Methods: Observational and cross-sectional study carried out in the HRDT that included 703 obstetric patients with COVID-19. Results: The average age was 27 years. 35.7% were nulliparous and 95% were asymptomatic for COVID-19. 3%, 1% and 1% had mild, moderate and severe COVID-19; respectively. The most frequent symptoms were cough (84.85%) and anosmia (39.39%). The most common signs were tachypnea (60.61%) and respiratory distress (51.52%). Blood gas, D-dimer, and ferritin were altered in 71%, 54%, and 30%; respectively. The most frequent medical complications were: sepsis (2.28%), pneumonia (2.13%), respiratory failure (2.13%) and septic shock (1.14%). The most frequent obstetric complications ...
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Publicado 2021
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Objetive: Determinar las características maternas de mujeres infectadas con COVID-19 y de sus neonatos nacidos en el Hospital de atención referencia Covid-19 (HRDT) entre abril y setiembre del 2020. Material y Métodos: Estudio observacional y transversal realizado en el HRDT que incluyó 703 pacientes obstétricas con COVID-19. Resultados: La edad promedio fue de 27 años. El 35.7 % fueron nulíparas y el 95% fueron asintomáticas para COVID-19. Tuvieron COVID-19 leve, moderado y severo el 3%,1% y 1%; respectivamente. Los síntomas más frecuentes fueron tos (84,85%) y anosmia (39,39%). Los signos más comunes fueron Taquipnea (60.61%) y dificultad respiratoria (51,52 %). La gasometría, dímero-D y ferritina sérica estuvieron alterados en el 71%, 54% y 30%; respectivamente. Las complicaciones médicas más frecuentes fueron: sepsis (2,28%), neumonía (2,13%), insuficiencia respirato...
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Publicado 2021
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Objetive: To determine the maternal characteristics of women infected with COVID-19 and their neonates born in the COVID-19 referral hospital (HRDT) between April and September 2020. Material and Methods: Observational and cross-sectional study carried out in the HRDT that included 703 obstetric patients with COVID-19. Results: The average age was 27 years. 35.7% were nulliparous and 95% were asymptomatic for COVID-19. 3%, 1% and 1% had mild, moderate and severe COVID-19; respectively. The most frequent symptoms were cough (84.85%) and anosmia (39.39%). The most common signs were tachypnea (60.61%) and respiratory distress (51.52%). Blood gas, D-dimer, and ferritin were altered in 71%, 54%, and 30%; respectively. The most frequent medical complications were: sepsis (2.28%), pneumonia (2.13%), respiratory failure (2.13%) and septic shock (1.14%). The most frequent obstetric complications ...