Incidences of Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin resistant S. aureus (MRSA) have risen worldwide prompting a need to better understand routes of human exposure and whether standard bacterial water quality monitoring practices adequately account for this potential threat. Beach water and sand samples were analyzed during summer months for S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCadmium, copper, iron, and zinc levels were measured in the kidneys of 115 grey wolves (Canis lupus) from Idaho, Montana and Alaska (United States), and from the Northwest Territories (Canada). No significant differences in the levels of iron or copper were observed between locations, but wolf kidneys from more northern locations had significantly higher cadmium levels (Alaska > Northwest Territories > Montana ≈ Idaho), and wolves from Alaska showed significantly higher zinc than other locations. Additionally, female wolves in Alaska had higher iron levels than males, and adult wolves in Montana had higher copper levels than subadults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWolves (Canis lupus) were captured in three areas of Interior Alaska (USA). Four hundred twenty-five sera were tested for evidence of exposure to canine coronavirus by means of an indirect fluorescent antibody procedure. Serum antibody prevalence averaged 70% (167/240) during the spring collection period and 25% (46/185) during the autumn collection period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo hundred fifty-five lynx (Felis lynx) carcasses were collected from trappers in Interior Alaska (USA). Serosanguinous fluids were collected from the chest cavity of each carcass. These fluids were tested for evidence of exposure to Toxoplasma gondii by means of a modified agglutination test using formalin fixed tachyzoites and mercaptoethanol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol
August 1999
We examined the incidence, aetiological factors and outcome in 40 cases of nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIH) and suggest a rational approach to management. The incidence of NIH was 1 in 830 deliveries during the last 10-year period. In spite of extensive antenatal and postnatal investigation no cause could be established in 14 (35%) cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTongue samples were collected from 148 wolf (Canis lupus) carcasses during 1993 and 1994 near Fairbanks (Alaska, USA). A standard peptic digestion procedure was used to detect Trichinella sp. larvae.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUltrasound Med Biol
January 1999
In this article, we record the history of obstetric ultrasound as it developed worldwide in the second half of the twentieth century. The technological advances during this period saw the evolution of equipment from the original adapted metal flaw detectors producing a simple A-scan to the modern, purpose built, real-time colour flow machines with three-dimensional capability (Fig. 1).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Previous studies have demonstrated a correlation between first-trimester size and birth weight. It is not known, however, whether low birth weight is related to first-trimester growth. We sought to determine whether the risk of low birth weight and birth weight that was low for gestational age is related to the size of the embryo or the fetus in the first trimester.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Obstet Gynaecol
February 1997
Objectives: To establish the relation between fetal abdominal circumference and birthweight in a large population of fetuses; to identify whether the error in estimating birthweight by abdominal circumference varied with the magnitude of abdominal circumference; and to establish whether adding femur length to abdominal circumference caused a clinically important reduction of error in predicting birthweight.
Design: A retrospective study.
Setting: The ultrasound department of a teaching maternity hospital offering a tertiary referral service.
To determine the relation between adverse perinatal events and an unexplained mid-trimester elevation in maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP) in an unselected population, 16,093 women with a singleton pregnancy delivered between January 1985 and November 1991, at the Queen Mother's Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, were studied. The elevated MSAFP group (n = 606) was associated with an increased risk of preterm delivery (odds ratios/95% confidence intervals) (3.7/2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Our purpose was to audit midtrimester chorionic villus sampling after a positive maternal serum screening test for autosomal trisomy.
Study Design: From January 1990 until July 1993 chorionic villus sampling was offered to all screened positive women.
Results: Five hundred fifty-one mothers had chorionic villus sampling.
Simpson-Golabi-Behmel (SGB) syndrome is an X-linked condition with pre- and postnatal overgrowth, characteristic facies, and visceral and skeletal anomalies. We report an affected male who presented at 16 weeks' gestation with elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP). Fetal measurements at 20 and 31 weeks' gestation were disproportionate, with marked macrosomia but a low head to abdominal circumference ratio and normal femur length.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn attempt was made to identify all the cases of abdominal wall defects occurring in the West of Scotland over a 7-year period to determine the current incidence, prenatal diagnosis, management, and prognosis for fetuses and neonates with abdominal wall defects. Cases were identified because they presented either for prenatal diagnosis, or to the Department of Pathology following termination or spontaneous pregnancy loss, or as neonates to the Neonatal Surgical Department. The incidence of abdominal wall defects was found to be 1 in 2500 births.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe acardiac fetus is a rare entity found only in monozygotic multiple pregnancy. Although the acardiac fetus is non-viable, the perinatal mortality rate for the normal fetus may be as high as 50 per cent, and is usually associated with fetal heart failure and hydrops fetalis, or as the result of prematurity. In this communication, we describe a case of spontaneous cessation of blood flow to an acardiac fetus and discuss the management of this condition with special reference to optimizing the outcome for the normal fetus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe conducted this study to determine the accuracy of ultrasound in the prenatal diagnosis of neural tube defects in women with elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP). Among 905 pregnancies, 49 neural tube defects were correctly diagnosed by ultrasound alone; one was not. Ultrasound scanning had 98% sensitivity and 100% specificity for the detection of neural tube defects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Obstet Gynecol
October 1991
Paired maternal and fetal atrial natriuretic peptide concentrations were measured in 62 percutaneous umbilical blood samplings performed principally for the assessment and treatment of rhesus isoimmunization. Pretransfusion fetal atrial natriuretic peptide levels were significantly higher than maternal atrial natriuretic peptide levels (median 117 pg/ml vs median 32 pg/ml; p less than 0.001); paired pretransfusion fetal and maternal atrial natriuretic peptide samples showed a weak correlation with each other (R2 = 17%; p = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe prenatal diagnosis of a presacral (type IV) sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is described. The initial ultrasound appearance was suggestive of a lower urinary tract obstruction, but further ultrasonic examination and radiological imaging using contrast medium led to the diagnosis of SCT. This is the first prenatal diagnosis of a totally intra-abdominal SCT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEighteen patients with severe Rh haemolytic disease, all of whom underwent fetal blood sampling and intrauterine transfusion, were studied. Twelve babies survived (67%) all of whom were delivered by lower segment caesarean section. There were three intrauterine deaths resulting in late abortion, one stillbirth with trisomy 21, and two neonatal deaths (both from severe prematurity).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo test the hypothesis that an increase in fetal blood viscosity is associated with an increase in resistance to flow, the effect on Doppler flow velocity waveforms of percutaneous umbilical blood sampling and intravascular transfusion was studied in 20 patients undergoing a total of 35 procedures. All but four of the 22 transfusions were associated with a decrease in resistance to flow, as shown by a reduction in the umbilical artery systolic/diastolic ratio, and this also occurred on 10 of the 13 occasions when blood sampling only was performed. These findings suggest that acute changes in blood viscosity following intravascular transfusion are not associated with an increase in resistance to flow as assessed by Doppler velocimetry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To assess the value of antenatal diagnosis of abnormalities of the urinary tract on ultrasonography.
Design: Retrospective study.
Setting: Two obstetric units in Glasgow.
A right-sided diaphragmatic hernia presented as a fetal hydrothorax. The fluid-filled hernial sac enveloped the lung and presumably prevented serious compression effects. The implications of fetal thoracic anomalies are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe vast improvements in ultrasound technology have proved to be an important starting point for invasive investigative procedures in obstetrics. These methods not only allow a more precise diagnosis to be made but also offer considerable scope for in utero therapy.
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