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    Aspirin for preeclampsia prevention in low- and middle-income countries: mind the gaps by Kupka, Ellen, Roberts, James M., Mahdy, Zaleha A., Escudero, Carlos, Bergman, Lina, De Oliveira, Leandro

    Published in AJOG global reports (01-05-2024)
    “…Preeclampsia is a syndrome that continues to be a major contributor to maternal and neonatal mortality, especially in low-income countries. Low-dose aspirin…”
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    Kiwi Omnicup versus Malmstrom metal cup in vacuum assisted delivery: A randomized comparative trial by Ismail, Nor Azlin M., Saharan, Wan Shahrul L., Zaleha, Mahdy A., Jaafar, Rohana, Muhammad, Jamil A., Razi, Zainul Rashid M.

    “…Aim:  To compare the success, clinical outcomes, and maternal and neonatal complications between the Kiwi Omnicup and the Malmstrom metal cup in vacuum…”
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    Advanced Abdominal Pregnancy Resulting From Late Uterine Rupture by Naim, Norzilawati M., Ahmad, Shuhaila, Siraj, Harlina H., Ng, Paul, Mahdy, Zaleha A., Razi, Zainul Rashid M.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-02-2008)
    “…Advanced abdominal pregnancy is rare, and one that occurs after uterine rupture with delivery of a viable fetus is exceptional. A multiparous patient was…”
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    The Vabra aspirator versus the Pipelle device for outpatient endometrial sampling by NAIM, Norzilawati M., MAHDY, Zaleha A., AHMAD, Shuhaila, RAZI, Zainul Rashid M.

    “…Objective:  To compare the effectiveness of the Vabra aspirator and the Pipelle device as an outpatient endometrial assessment tool. Method:  This was a…”
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    Laboratory aspects of asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy by MOHAMMAD, Marlyn, MAHDY, Zaleha A, OMAR, Jamil, MAAN, Noorashikin, JAMIL, M. A

    “…A total of 1,661 pregnant women aged between 13 and 45 years were screened for bacteriuria by urine culture. Of the 1,661 culture results, 615 (37%) yielded no…”
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