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Raquel Mota

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Mota R, Pinto M, Palmeira J, Goncalves D, Ferreira H
Access Microbiol . 2021 May; 3(1):acmi000182. PMID: 33997613
Multidrug-resistant bacteria have been increasingly described in healthcare institutions, however community resistance also seems to be emerging. an intestinal commensal bacteria, is also a pathogen and represents an important intestinal...
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Mota R, Pinto M, Palmeira J, Goncalves D, Ferreira H
J Glob Antimicrob Resist . 2018 Jun; 14:10-11. PMID: 29864590
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Cavaco-Gomes J, Jorge Moreira C, Rocha A, Mota R, Paiva V, Costa A
Scientifica (Cairo) . 2016 Apr; 2016:3012802. PMID: 27119043
Adnexal masses can be found in 0.19 to 8.8% of all pregnancies. Most masses are functional and asymptomatic and up to 70% resolve spontaneously in the second trimester. The main...
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Fernandes A, Costa A, Mota R, Paiva V
Case Rep Obstet Gynecol . 2014 Aug; 2014:624803. PMID: 25105040
Background. Pelvic lymphoceles are frequently described as a complication of pelvic lymphadenectomy performed for surgical staging of gynaecologic malignancies. Case Report. A 72-year-old woman presented with severe symptomatic and refractory...
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Amorim-Costa C, Mota R, Rebelo C, Silva P
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand . 2011 Mar; 90(7):701-6. PMID: 21446928
Postpartum hemorrhage due to uterine atony continues to be one of the major causes of maternal morbidity and mortality. Several uterine compression suture techniques have been described and are increasingly...
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Mota R, Costa F, Amaral A, Oliveira F, Costa Santos C, Ayres-de-Campos D
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand . 2009 Apr; 88(6):660-6. PMID: 19353332
Objective: Surgical repair of perineal lesions after delivery is frequently associated with pain and discomfort, interfering with the normal activities of the puerperium. The aim of this study was to...
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Mota R, Ramalho C, Monteiro J, Correia-Pinto J, Rodrigues M, Guimaraes H, et al.
Fetal Diagn Ther . 2006 Dec; 22(2):107-11. PMID: 17135754
The EXIT procedure (EX utero Intrapartum Treatment) encompasses a multidisciplinary approach to situations in which airway obstruction is anticipated. Uteroplacental circulation is maintained to avoid neonatal hypoxemia while intubation is...