The benefit of preterm birth at tertiary care centers is related to gestational age

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The authors have investigated the relationship between gestational age and the outborn versus inborn preterm infant outcomes. Results have demonstrated that the short-term benefit of preterm birth is due to gestational age and should not be longer than 29 weeks of gestation.

Author: Ohlsson, Arne, Liston, Robert, Lee, Shoo K., McMillan, Douglas D., Boulton, Jill, Lee, David S. C., Ting, Sherwin
Infants (Premature), Premature infants, Gestational age

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Discussion

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The author discusses atypical squamous cells of unknown significance. The topics include the analysis of PapSure screening examination, the management options after atypical squamous cells of unknown significance result, and the use of coloscopy as cervical screening method.

Author: Berek, Jonathan S.
United States, Methods, Usage, Diagnosis, Colonoscopy, Medical screening, Health screening, Squamous cell carcinoma, Pap test

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The effects of community-acquired pneumonia during pregnancy ending with a live birth

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Research has been conducted on community-acquired pneumonia during pregnancy. The authors report that after a live birth both mothers and newborn infants tolerate well community-acquired pneumonia during pregnancy.

Author: Marrie, Thomas J., Johnson, David H., Jin, Yan, Carriere, Keumhee C., Predy, Gerry
Prevention, Complications and side effects, Demographic aspects, Pregnant women, Communicable diseases, Pneumonia, Bacterial pneumonia

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Subjects list: Health aspects, Research, Analysis, Canada, Obstetrics, Gynecological research
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