J Gynecol Obst Bio R
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J Gynecol Obst Bio R · Jan 1990
Case Reports[Intracranial hemorrhage during hemorrhagic disease of the newborn infant at term].
The authors report a case of intra-cerebral hematoma in a patient with hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. This hematoma had to be taped, and after that, an hydrocephalus shunted. The state of deficiency of vitamin K in the newborn should be treated systematically. The oral route is as good as the intra-muscular route for the baby.
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Operative hysteroscopy is often carried out using glycine as an irrigant. This solution has interesting properties but also metabolic effects that are very well known by urologists. This study is concerned with the biological changes that have occurred after one hundred surgical hysteroscopies of which twenty nine were carried out using glycine. ⋯ In five patients out of twenty nine post-operative quantities were 10 times those before operation. The consequences of these changes in glycine levels are variable and seem to be more significant in women who have never been pregnant or who are very heavy. Using vasoconstrictor agents does not alter these metabolic changes.
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Extra-uterine pregnancy is the most common emergency in gynaecology and obstetrics in the Hospital Centre of Libreville, and the diagnosis of blood in the peritoneal cavity is synonymous with extra-uterine pregnancy. All the same, when the authors reviewed 429 cases of haemoperitoneum 17 were shown not to be due to ectopic pregnancy. ⋯ It is essential to carry out histological examination for the differential diagnosis between an ovarian pregnancy and a ruptured cyst as well as choriocarcinoma or bilharzia. If it is not possible to find the site of the bleeding even after looking underneath the mesocolon, a search must be made for coagulation disorders due to a virus such as HIV.