Archives of gynecology and obstetrics
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Arch. Gynecol. Obstet. · Jun 2009
Case ReportsSpontaneous renal forniceal rupture due to advanced cervical carcinoma with obstructive uropathy.
To report and describe the clinical presentation and outcome of a woman presenting with gross perinephric urinary extravasation (due to spontaneous renal forniceal rupture), secondary to malignant obstructive uropathy caused by advanced cervical carcinoma. To review the etiopathogenesis, approach to diagnosis and management of 'spontaneous renal forniceal rupture. ⋯ To the best of our knowledge, this is the second case of spontaneous renal forniceal rupture secondary to ureteral obstruction caused by advanced cervical carcinoma to be reported in the published English literature. A high clinical index of suspicion is warranted in any patient of advanced cervical carcinoma that presents with sudden uremia or oliguria with flank pain and swelling in order to arrive at an early diagnosis. A decompressive nephrostomy may provide the much needed comfort and succor towards prolonging the life of such unfortunate patients.
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Arch. Gynecol. Obstet. · Jun 2009
Case ReportsFetal macrosomia in African women: a study of 249 cases.
To determine the incidence and risk factors of macrosomia in a Nigerian centre, and to assess the relation of maternal body mass index (BMI) at birth and of the total weight gain during pregnancy to macrosomia and adverse pregnancy outcome. ⋯ The higher the total body weight at birth, the higher the rate of macrosomia. Macrosomia had implications for high morbidity and mortality in the mothers and their infants. Delivery methods need to be evaluated. Caesarean section should be more readily used.