The study of 324 cervical dysplasia treated and followed from 1 to 15 years allows to draw three major risks from conservative treatment: micro invasions or invasions, non seen at diagnosis time; risk of residual lesion whatever the used treatment; risk of recurrence from 7 months to 7 years after the last treatment. The ratio of cure (actuarial analysis) is about 92% at 3 years and 88% at 6 years. Whatever the patient's age, the lesion's degree or the treatment used, the risk of recurrence can be fixed up to 6.
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March 1990
127 infants were born alive before the 32nd week of gestation in the H. Salengro obstetrical unit from the University Hospital of Lille from January 1980 to December 1985. During this period the annual number of deliveries was constant, 2700.
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December 1989
37 cases of maternal hypothyroidism in 92,130 births (0.04%) were studied: post surgical (40%) or congenital (35%) hypothyroidism or after-effects of thyroiditis (11%) or of undetermined etiology (14%). The past history of these women, shows a sterility (11%) and spontaneous abortions (18%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn utero cardiotocographic recording is currently one of the best means of diagnosis of fetal distress. The purpose of automatic tracing of the fetal heart rate is to prevent inter- and intra-individual variability in order to better evaluate the condition of the fetus. This study was carried out with the assistance of a cardiotocograph HP 8040A connected to a microcomputer equipped with a clock card.
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