Publications by authors named "D S Kirz"

Objective: To determine if the calculated anion gap differs according to presence or absence of hypertension in pregnant women.

Methods: Retrospective data were obtained for 1223 patients who delivered at a community hospital during a 6-month period. Fifty-six (4.

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This study was undertaken to identify the extent of involvement of cutaneous and noncutaneous epithelia during expression in utero of junctional epidermolysis bullosa. Skin and other organs from a 19-wk estimated gestational age fetus affected with junctional epidermolysis bullosa and from age-matched controls were examined by light and transmission electron microscopy. In the affected fetus, skin samples from different body regions including trunk, leg, arm, and finger all showed some separation at the dermal-epidermal junction in the plane of the lamina lucida.

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In addition to hypertension and proteinuria, generalized edema is seen commonly in women with severe preeclampsia. A patient presented to us at term with the complaint of dysphonia. Upon examination she appeared to be clearly preeclamptic and had a grossly edemetous uvula, which we think occurred secondary to generalized edema.

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Patients who are seen with uterine contractions but without documented change in cervical dilation or effacement are often treated with intravenous hydration before the initiation of intravenous tocolytic therapy. This is done with the intention of stopping uterine activity in patients with false preterm labor. A prospective randomized study was conducted to evaluate the effect of hydration on preterm uterine contractions in patients without proved preterm labor.

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