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Autor:
Jack G. Hallatt
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 154:1216-1221
There have been 1152 cases of ectopic pregnancy at Kaiser Permanente Hospital from 1953 to 1980. In 200 cases the involved tube was preserved with no surgical complications. There have been 122 subsequent pregnancies, 24 of which were repeat ectopic
Autor:
Jack G. Hallatt, James A. Grove
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 152:444-449
Early abdominal pregnancy is self-limited by hemorrhage from trophoblastic invasion, with complete abortion of the gestational sac that leaves a discrete crater which is sometimes difficult to identify. Advanced abdominal pregnancy survives the hemor
Autor:
T. Tase, U. Herrmann, Ch. König, Kerstin SjÖvall, S. Satoh, Shlomo Filmar, O. Andernse, Kerstin Jarborn, Vivi Roger, G. Mursch-Edlmayr, Janice L. Andreyko, J. Buckley, Magnus Nasiell, Manfred Lahousen, Falck Larsen, Y. Wada, E. Kubista, T. Murakami, M.D. Read, A. Rheinthaller, G. Wolf, Peter McComb, H. Pickel, P. Fitzal, F. Rank, Hjortkjaer Pedersen, D.E. Wellby, A. Berget, Ch. Schieder, V.M. Solberg, Jack G. Hallatt, E. Bostofte, Haro Stettner, Mauricia Magalhaes Costa, Raymond C. De L. Milton, A. Ørbo, Robert B. Jaffe, Erich Burghardt, Daniel A. Dumesic, Hanne M. Jensen, B.S. Worthington, Elsa Ryde, N. Pateisky, T. Toki, M.C. Powell, Nina Einhorn, Patrica J. Wormald, T. Tamaya, C. Womack, E.M. Symonds, K. Czerwenka, A. Yajima, Michael Marunic, G. Tews, H. Okada, Victor Gomel, Lorna A. Marshall, Robert F. Casper, T. Engebretsen, Robert P. Millar, W. Eppel, Gunilla Lundqvist, N. Oikawa, Schatten C
Publikováno v:
Gynäkologisch-geburtshilfliche Rundschau. 27:195-204
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 78:1026-1030
A Negro woman with galactosemia, maintained on a galactose-restricted diet since infancy, had an uncomplicated pregnancy and delivered an apparently healthy infant who was shown to be heterozygous for galactosemia. The father was normal with respect
Autor:
Henry Hirsch, Jack G. Hallatt
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 75:396-400
A series of 65 consecutive elective cesarean section total hysterectomies is analyzed. Hysterectomy is elected when sterilization is recommended and indicated. This procedure has no harmful aftermath and protects the patient from subsequent uterine d
Publikováno v:
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 149(1)
Ovarian hemorrhage from the corpus luteum of menstruation or pregnancy can be a life-threatening surgical condition which occurs at all stages of a woman's reproductive life. A corpus luteum cyst predisposes to rupture. There may be a delay of menses
Autor:
Jack G. Hallatt
Publikováno v:
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 143(1)
Ovarian pregnancy occurs within the ovary and on the corous luteum, usually with rupture of the ovary and a massive hemoperitoneum. It presents as a hemorrhagio ovary and is frequently misdiagnosed as a ruptured corpus luteum. It occurs in the highly
Autor:
Jack G. Hallatt
Publikováno v:
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 122(4)
In a study of 1,330 ectopic pregnancies, 123 (9 per cent) patients experienced repeat tubal pregnancies. Of these 123 patients with repeat ectopics, 96 (78 per cent) were surgically sterilized with their second operative procedure. The remaining 27 p
Autor:
Jack G. Hallatt
Publikováno v:
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 75(5)
Inversion of the appendix into itself and into the cecum is a simple, safe procedure which protects the patient from appendicitis. Appendicitis is one of the most common major surgical diseases. While the motality rate has been dramatically lowered,
Autor:
Jack G. Hallatt
Publikováno v:
OBSTETRICAL & GYNECOLOGICAL SURVEY. 32:42-43
Seventy cases of ectopic pregnancy associated with an IUD comprised 10 per cent of all ectopics in a 9 year period. This increased to 15 per cent in the last 19 months as more IUD's were in use. In two thirds of the ectopics the IUD had been in situ