Presse Med
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A DUAL CHALLENGE: Pregnancy is a physiological state favoring the development of venous thromboembolism and sometimes discloses a coagulation disorder. Due to the presence of the fetus, suspected venous thromboembolism in a pregnant woman raises a dual challenge for the clinician: confirmation of the clinically suspected diagnosis using imaging techniques exposing the fetus to as little radiation as possible, and adapted anticoagulant therapy taking into account the teratogenic risk.
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HISTOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF ESWL: Extracorporeal shock wave litotripsy is now used for the treatment of about 90% of stones. Because of the nonpunctual delivery of energy into the stone, a small volume of renal parenchyma is injured, giving rise to a fibrous scar which can be visualized by morphological techniques such as magnetic nuclear resonance. Isotopic techniques point out a 15% reduction of renal plasma flow on the side of the litotripsy. For a majority of patients, this alteration is transient.
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EXACERBATIONS DURING PREGNANCY: Clinical and experimental data have clearly evidenced the influence of hormones on the course of systemic lupus erythematosus. In prospective studies of pregnant women, an exacerbation is observed in 57% to 60% of the cases. ⋯ For most patients, the exacerbation is moderate and has no unfavorable effect on the outcome of pregnancy. In case of renal involvement, it is difficult to differentiate an intricated HELPP syndrome.