Publications by authors named "Tzabari A"

Purpose: The curriculum of the Adelson School of Medicine at Ariel University, the newly established sixth medical school in Israel, includes a simulation center-based extended course on physician-patient communication, aiming to help students master the core competency of interpersonal and communication skills. For more than a year following the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the school suspended most face-to-face (F2F) encounters, transforming most teaching activities to remote platforms. The paper outlines the ways we adapted teaching of this course to these circumstances, the reactions of students and mentors to the changes and results of 1st year students' survey.

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Objective: Parturients with symptoms to COVID-19 have an increased risk for neonatal adverse outcomes and for any adverse outcome compared to the asymptomatic COVID-19 positive parturients and to the COVID-19-negative parturients. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of COVID-19 on obstetric outcomes based on symptom status of parturients at or near term.

Methods: Retrospective cohort study of parturients diagnosed with COVID-19 between 26 March and 30 September 2020.

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Objective: To describe the characteristics and peripartum outcomes of patients diagnosed with uterine rupture (UR) by an observational cohort retrospective study on 270 patients.

Methods: Demographic information, surgical history, symptoms, and postoperative outcome of women and neonates after UR were collected in a large database. The statistical analysis searched for correlation between UR, previous uterine interventions, fibroids, and the successive perinatal outcomes in women with previous UR.

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Fracture of the penis is a rare and probably under-reported entity. We present 7 patients with this type of trauma. All the patients were treated operatively immediately on presentation with good morphologic and functional results.

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The effect of breast stimulation on the prostaglandin secretion was tested in 13 patients at 38-40 weeks of gestation. Uterine contractions following breast stimulation were documented in all cases. There was an increase in prostaglandin metabolite levels 10 min after breast stimulation.

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Serum lipoprotein concentrations differ markedly in the various ethnic groups which compose Israel's immigrant population. A group of subjects belonging to a community of "Bnei Israel" Indians, consisting of 21 women and 16 men between the ages of 30 and 60 years, was studied 10 years after immigration. The women had lipoprotein levels comparable with the Israeli-born population.

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