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Cassinari K, Brehin A, Kundul F, Castelain M, Patrier-Sallebert S, Diguet A, et al.
Chromosome Res . 2025 Mar; 33(1):3. PMID: 40069405
Jumping translocations and jumping-like translocations constitute a rare category of complex chromosomal rearrangements, which are primarily observed in hematologic disorders and solid tumors. This study outlines a complex structural mosaic...
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Gachon B, Durocher L, Garabedian C, Guerby P, Chauleur C, Bertholdt C, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39889841
Background: We are lacking data with a high level of evidence on the use of episiotomy during instrumental delivery to prevent anal sphincter injury, which nonetheless presents the highest risk....
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Garabedian C, Sibiude J, Anselem O, Attie-Bittach T, Bertholdt C, Blanc J, et al.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet . 2024 Dec; 168(3):999-1008. PMID: 39655884
Fetal death is defined as the spontaneous cessation of cardiac activity after 14 weeks gestational age (GA). Regarding prevention of fetal death in the general population, it is not recommended...
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Garabedian C, Sibiude J, Anselem O, Attie-Bittach T, Bertholdt C, Blanc J, et al.
Gynecol Obstet Fertil Senol . 2024 Aug; 52(10):549-611. PMID: 39153884
Fetal death is defined as the spontaneous cessation of cardiac activity after fourteen weeks of amenorrhea. In France, the prevalence of fetal death after 22 weeks is between 3.2 and...
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Touleimat S, Braund S, Delorme P, Diguet A, Goffinet F, Hennebert C, et al.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet . 2024 Jul; 167(2):720-727. PMID: 39033314
Objective: To study neonatal and maternal outcomes associated with routine maneuvers in breech vaginal delivery at term. Methods: This was a secondary analysis of the multicenter PREMODA observational prospective study...
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de Vries P, Verspyck E, Morau E, Saucedo M, Deneux-Tharaux C
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand . 2024 Jul; 103(9):1877-1887. PMID: 39021333
Introduction: Obstetric hemorrhage remains a largely preventable cause of maternal mortality globally. The contribution of uterine atony to hemorrhage-related maternal mortality has decreased in France, while the contribution of other...
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Guellec I, Simon L, Vayssiere C, Senat M, Ego A, Zeitlin J, et al.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr . 2024 May; 79(2):352-361. PMID: 38808729
Introduction: The use of different growth charts can lead to confusion in discussions between professionals. There are obstetric charts (of fetal growth) and neonatal charts (of measurements at birth and...
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Rossignol M, Verspyck E, Jonard M
Gynecol Obstet Fertil Senol . 2024 Feb; 52(4):288-295. PMID: 38373488
In France, 272 maternal deaths occurred during the period 2016-2018, of which 131 were initially treated by healthcare professionals not specialized in obstetric. Fifty-six files were excluded because they did...
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Verspyck E, Morau E, Chiesa-Dubruille C, Bonnin M
Gynecol Obstet Fertil Senol . 2024 Feb; 52(4):238-245. PMID: 38373487
Between 2016 and 2018, 20 maternal deaths were related to obstetric haemorrhage, excluding haemorrhage in the first trimester of pregnancy, representing a mortality ratio of 0.87 per 100,000 live births...
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Bruyere M, Morau E, Verspyck E
Gynecol Obstet Fertil Senol . 2024 Feb; 52(4):221-230. PMID: 38373486
Between 2016 and 2018, cardiovascular diseases were responsible for 41 deaths, making it the leading cause of maternal death within 42 days postpartum in France. The maternal mortality ratio (MMR)...