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Autor:
Emma Bertucci, Filomena G. Sileo, Marialaura Diamanti, Carlo Alboni, Fabio Facchinetti, Antonio La Marca
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 160:856-863
To study how adenomyosis changes during pregnancy and to possibly correlate these changes to maternal and fetal outcomes.Retrospective exploratory cohort study including 254 women with a pre-conceptional/first-trimester scan to document adenomyosis a
Autor:
Beatrice MELLI, Daria MORINI, Jessica DAOLIO, Alessia NICOLI, Barbara VALLI, Francesco CAPODANNO, Giorgia SPAGGIARI, Lorenzo AGUZZOLI, Maria T. VILLANI, Daniele SANTI, Filomena G. SILEO
Publikováno v:
Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology. 75
The advancement of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the improvement in sperm freezing made male fertility preservation widely available. This study aims to evaluate the impact of cancer diseases on semen parameters before cryopreservation and t
Publikováno v:
Minerva obstetrics and gynecology.
The proper management of women with premature rupture of membrane (PROM) and not spontaneously entering in labour remains controversial. The aim of this study was to identify the current management for women with PROM at term according to the Group B
Autor:
Filomena G. SILEO, Giulia A. GIULIANI, Fabio FACCHINETTI, Giannina CONTU, Giuseppe CHIOSSI, Emma BERTUCCI
Publikováno v:
Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology. 74
Molar degeneration of the trophoblast is a rare, yet possible, complication of pregnancies. Complete hydatidiform mole is the most common histological type among all trophoblastic tumors and it is the result of the fertilization of an empty oocyte fr
Autor:
Filomena G. SILEO, Anna L. TRAMONTANO, Chiara LEONE, Marisa MEACCI, William GENNARI, Giliana TERNELLI, Antonio LA MARCA, Licia LUGLI, Alberto BERARDI, Fabio FACCHINETTI, Emma BERTUCCI
Publikováno v:
Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology. 73
COVID-19 was declared to be a pandemic due to the rapid increase of cases around the world, including the number of pregnant women. Data about vertical transmission of COVID-19 are still limited and controversial: in most cases, although a positive m