Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie
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Pregnancies following organ transplantation are high-risk pregnancies for mother and fetus. There are many reports concerning pregnancies following renal transplantation whereas only few reports are published about pregnancies in recipients of liver, heart and bone marrow transplants. During the pregnancy after kidney transplantation pregnancy-induced hypertension can develop or the renal function can decrease. ⋯ The paediatrician. The experiences with pregnancies in women after organ transplantations in the Medical School of Hannover are analyzed and compared with the reports in the literature. The management of these patients is described on current state of knowledge.
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Review Comparative Study
[Ablative versus conservative therapy of operable breast cancer].
Review about operative management of breast cancer. Comparison between breast preserving therapy and mastectomy in respect of the results of the studies of Veroneti and B. Fisher.
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The so-called HELLP-syndrome, a special form of severe preeclampsia, is characterized by (H-) hemolysis, (EL-) elevated liver enzymes and (LP-) low platelet count. The data of three HELLP-cases are shown, the development and outcome of the pathologic laboratory parameters are presented. After a several months control it was evident that after delivery the initial improvement of all laboratory findings proceeds and lasts. A special medical treatment is not necessary.
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Because of a good prenatal care eclampsia has been very seldom. But it is still a severe disease. By means of a case report vital symptoms and possible etiologic mechanisms are discussed. The meaning of an interdisciplinary intensive care and a subtle monitoring has been emphasized.