Search Results - "Ma'ayeh, M."
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Vaginal progesterone is associated with decreased group B streptococcus colonisation at term: a retrospective cohort study
Published in BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (01-08-2019)“…Objective To investigate whether women using intravaginal progesterone suppositories for preterm birth prevention during pregnancy will have lower rates of…”
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Born before arrival births: Impact of a changing obstetric population
Published in Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (01-11-2011)“…This retrospective cohort study examined 143/39,895 (0.36%) consecutive born-before-arrival (BBA) births. The incidence of BBA births doubled from 0.26% in…”
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Use of non-invasive cardiac monitoring to guide discontinuation of postpartum magnesium sulfate in individuals with preeclampsia with severe features
Published in Pregnancy hypertension (01-06-2024)“…•Non-invasive monitoring of systemic vascular resistance can be a valuable tool to individualize the duration of postpartum magnesium sulfate for preeclampsia…”
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Sarcomas in Hysterectomies and Myomectomies for Presumed Fibroids: a Retrospective Study
Published in Journal of minimally invasive gynecology (01-11-2017)Get full text
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521 - Sarcomas in Hysterectomies and Myomectomies for Presumed Fibroids: a Retrospective Study
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Efficacy and Safety of Amiodarone and Propranolol in Pediatric Cardiology for Arrhythmia After Cardiac Surgery: A Retrospective Design Study
Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (05-11-2024)Get full text
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A Retrospective Analysis of Jordan’s National COVID-19 Call Center: Operations, Effectiveness, and Lessons Learned
Published in Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (01-11-2024)“…Contact tracing has been a cornerstone of non-pharmaceutical interventions to control the COVID-19 epidemic, with highly mixed effectiveness internationally…”
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