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Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Women's Association (1972). 47(5)
Autor:
S F, Dorfman
Publikováno v:
Obstetrics and gynecology. 76(3 Pt 1)
The maternal mortality ratio in New York City during the 3-year period of 1981-1983 was 36.1 deaths per 100,000 live births. Eight (7%) of 120 deaths occurred more than 42 days after termination of the pregnancy. Eighteen (15%) of the cases involved
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 249(13)
Trends of the incidence and mortality associated with ectopic pregnancy (EP) in the United States were examined for 1970 through 1978. The estimated number of EPs rose from 17,800 in 1970 to 42,400 in 1978, and the EP incidence rate rose from 4.5 per
Publikováno v:
Obstetrics and gynecology. 64(3)
Ectopic pregnancy has recently become a major cause of maternal mortality in the United States. Despite its increasing public health impact, relatively little is known about the clinical epidemiology of this condition. Therefore, the authors investig
Autor:
S F, Dorfman, C H, Bowers
Publikováno v:
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York. 52(4)
Rubella infections during pregnancy can have devastating results. To assess rubella susceptibility among women who are pregnant or at risk of becoming pregnant, 764 women attending The Mount Sinai Medical Center Family Planning and Prenatal Clinics f
Autor:
S F, Dorfman
Publikováno v:
MMWR. CDC surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. CDC surveillance summaries. 32(1)
Autor:
F A, Chervenak, S F, Dorfman, C, Bowers, R L, Berkowitz, A R, Holder, R A, Ehrenkranz, R, Furlong, J C, Hobbins
Publikováno v:
New York state journal of medicine. 85(1)
The routine use of sonographic assessment of gestational age prior to elective late abortions should be encouraged for both fetal and maternal interests. The Supreme Court has upheld the right to abortion before viability and has held that not all se
Publikováno v:
Southern medical journal. 76(7)
Little is known about the overall incidence of fetal death in utero (FDIU) in the United States or about the risks associated with its management. To address these questions, this study provides nationwide incidence data and reviews nine deaths of wo