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Safety of ifosfamide during pregnancy: A comprehensive analysis
Keywords Ifosfamide Doxorubicin Pregnancy Sarcoma Renal failure Intrauterine growth restriction Oligohydramnios Pharmacovigilance Get full text access Log in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References 1. Brade, W.P. ∙ Herdrich, K. ∙ Varini, M. Ifosfamide–pharmacology, safety and therapeutic potential Cancer Treat Rev. 1985; 12:1-47 2. Nissim, I. ∙ Horyn, O. ∙ Daikhin, Y. ... Ifosfamide-induced nephrotoxicity: mechanism and prevention Cancer Res. 2006; 66:7824-7831 3. Rossi, R.
Cancer during pregnancy: factors associated with termination of pregnancy and perinatal outcomes
Abstract Background Cancer during pregnancy is rare (about 1/1000 pregnancies) and its diagnosis raises the question of whether or not to continue the pregnancy. Objectives The primary objective of our study was to evaluate associated factors with termination of pregnancy in cases of cancer during pregnancy. Secondary objectives were to evaluate maternal and neonatal outcomes when pregnancy is continued.
Factors associated with neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy in infants with an umbilical artery pH less than 7.00
To view the full text, please login as a subscribed user or purchase a subscription. Click here to view the full text on ScienceDirect. Fig. 1 Population Flow Chart s. Abstract Objective Our objective was to identify factors associated with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) among newborns with an umbilical pH < 7.00. Study design Case-control study during a four-year study period in a single academic tertiary-center, including all neonates ≥35 weeks with an umbilical pH < 7.00.
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