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Publikováno v:
Journal of Crohn's and Colitis. 16:511-514
Background Women with inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] have an increased risk for caesarean section [CS], but perineal obstetric outcomes, which may have significant consequences for women with IBD, have not been previously studied. Method Maternal o
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Christian P. Selinger, Klaartje Kok, Tracey Glanville, Emma Moore, Sarah Wolloff, Khasia Mulgabal, Jimmy K. Limdi, Alexandra Kent, Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Aileen Fraser
Publikováno v:
Frontline Gastroenterol
IntroductionSuboptimal control of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can result in increased rates of adverse pregnancy-related outcomes. We aimed to describe the current landscape of provision of antenatal care for women with IBD in the UK.MethodsThis
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Tomasina Stacey, Alexander Sims, Natasha Hardicre, Jon Arnold, Ruth Bender-Atik, Karen Horwood, Jacquie Torrington, Jan Fowler, Jane Arezina, Jane Fisher, Siobhan Alt, Ailith Harley-Roberts, Hannah Beety, Catriona Hynes, Sarah Bailey, Samantha Thomas, Jen Coates, G. Harrison, Alison McGuinness, Gill Yaz, Karen Todd, Katherine Watkins, Lorraine Walsh, Roxanne Sicklen, Louise D. Bryant, Lindsay Kimm, Liane Powell, Tracey Glanville, Lucy Potter, Liz Tomlin, Janelle Ramsay, Sam Collinge, Pieta Shakes, Judith Johnson, Jo Fishburn, Julian Hallett, Rebecca Trueman, Anushka Sumra
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Ultrasound. 28:235-245
Background Studies indicate there is a need to improve the delivery of unexpected news via obstetric ultrasound, but there have been few advances in this area. One factor preventing improvement has been a lack of consensus regarding the appropriate p
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Veronica Hall, Aileen Fraser, Marie Smith, Lyn A. Smith, Klaartje Kok, Nicola Carey, Christian P. Selinger, Shelley Cassere, Aarthi Mohan, Melanie Gunn, Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Kate Harding, Tracey Glanville, Khasia Mulgabal, Alexandra Kent, Jimmy K. Limdi
Publikováno v:
Frontline Gastroenterol
BackgroundPregnant women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Comprehensive guidelines on medical management have been published; yet, there is limited guidance on service set-up and minimum stand
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Posters.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 11; Issue 10; Pages: 2919
Background: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk of adverse outcomes from pregnancy. It is unclear whether IBD indications account for the higher rate of Caesarean section (CS) in IBD patients. Methods: A retrospective
Publikováno v:
Journal of Crohn's and Colitis. 14:S509-S510
Background inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) results in increased rates of negative pregnancy outcomes; particularly in poorly controlled disease. We aimed to describe the current landscape of provision of antenatal care for women with IBD in the UK.
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Posters.
Background Pregnant women with IBD face important but complex choices on medication, delivery and breast feeding. While foetal and maternal IBD outcomes have been well studied there is less evidence regarding maternal obstetric outcomes. Women with I
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Journal of Crohn's and Colitis. 13:S040-S041
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Medical Hypotheses. 79:210-215
Folate, a key periconceptional nutrient, is ultraviolet light (UV-R) sensitive. We therefore hypothesise that a relationship exists between sunspot activity, a proxy for total solar irradiance (particularly UV-R) reaching Earth, and the occurrence of