Publications by authors named "M Nayama"

Article Synopsis
  • * A case study is presented about a 34-year-old woman with adrenal insufficiency due to long-term corticosteroid use, who underwent careful monitoring and received hydrocortisone treatment; she had a successful cesarean delivery at 38 weeks with a healthy newborn.
  • * The authors emphasize that with proper glucocorticoid therapy, pregnancy in women with adrenal insufficiency can be managed effectively, despite the challenges present in developing countries.
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Introduction And Importance: Youssef's syndrome or vesico-uterine fistula is an abnormal communication between the bladder and the uterus. It complicating of dystocic delivery, caesarean section and uterine rupture. The prevalence is globally 1-4 % of all obstetric fistulas.

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Background: Abdominal pregnancy is a rare medical condition that is still missed in developing countries due to inadequate medical facilities. The clinical indicators manifest in various forms and are nonspecific, making it challenging to diagnose and often leading to delayed detection. However, obstetric ultrasound serves as an essential tool in early detection.

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Introduction And Importance: Textiloma or gossypiboma is a rare complication of pelvic surgery. It can mimic both, clinically, and radiologically an abscess, or a tumor, thus, making its diagnosis difficult and late. It can lead to a high morbidity and mortality rate for the patient and engages the surgeon's civil liability.

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The frequency of uterine malformations is estimated in the general population to be between 1 and 4%. The bicornuate uterus accounts for about half of uterine abnormalities. The conception of a pregnancy and its evolution to term on this uterine abnormality is rare.

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