Publications by authors named "K Morcel"

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  • MRKH syndrome is a serious condition that affects women's reproductive systems and can have other health issues, like kidney problems or heart defects.
  • Most women with MRKH have not been thoroughly checked for other related health problems, which is important for their treatment options.
  • Some women with MRKH may be able to get a uterine transplant, but many do not meet the criteria to be eligible for this procedure.
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  • - Vasculo-placental disorders are pregnancy complications arising from issues with the placenta's blood vessels, such as pre-eclampsia, HELLP syndrome, and stillbirth faced due to vascular problems.
  • - Pre-eclampsia in severe cases warrants testing for antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and examining the placenta afterwards can reveal various anatomical and inflammatory issues that may contribute to complications like intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR).
  • - A follow-up consultation two months post-delivery helps assess the causes of these disorders and provides guidance on managing future pregnancies and addressing cardiovascular health.
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Background: Endometriosis is commonly observed in infertile women and can be staged with regard to severity [e.g. according to the American Fertility Society (AFS) classification].

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Background: Postpartum hemorrhage is a major component of perinatal morbidity and mortality that affects young women worldwide and is still often unpredictable. Reducing the incidence of postpartum hemorrhage is a major health issue and identifying women at risk for postpartum hemorrhage is a key element in preventing this complication.

Objective: This study aimed to estimate postpartum hemorrhage prevalence after vaginal delivery and to identify postpartum hemorrhage risk factors.

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There are less than ten cases of deep endometriosis degeneration in the literature. The duration of endometriosis, the ovarian stimulation, the perimenopause and the obesity exposes the woman to an increased risk of endometriosis degeneration.

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