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In recent years we have witnessed a movement of general interest in fetuses with intrauterine growth difficulties. The wake-up call which means Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR), for obstetricians, pediatricians, and Perinatologists, is highly justified, as it represents a high perinatal mortality (8 times higher than those of normal weight). Frequent acute and chronic fetal distress, the many dangers in the neonatal period, and possible subsequent subnormality, are listed in the growing research on this topic.
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Publicado 2015
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144 patients who follicle syndrome luteinised not broken with 450 menstrual cycles in which ovulation had ultrasounds to, determination of prolactin, progesterone and evaluated diagnostic laparoscopy. It has been found that 72% of patients had an organic cause as adhesions, endometriosis or both. 28% of patients remaining 18% was associated with hyperprolactinemia as a cause of the syndrome.
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Publicado 2015
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144 patients who follicle syndrome luteinised not broken with 450 menstrual cycles in which ovulation had ultrasounds to, determination of prolactin, progesterone and evaluated diagnostic laparoscopy. It has been found that 72% of patients had an organic cause as adhesions, endometriosis or both. 28% of patients remaining 18% was associated with hyperprolactinemia as a cause of the syndrome.