Publications by authors named "Ulm M"

Background: Tranexamic acid is an antifibrinolytic drug that is commonly administered for obstetric haemorrhage. Conventional viscoelastic tests are not sensitive to tranexamic acid, but the novel ClotPro® TPA-test can measure tranexamic acid-induced inhibition of fibrinolysis. We aimed to evaluate the TPA-test in pregnant and non-pregnant women.

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Objectives: Low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC) differs from high grade serous in terms of pathogenesis, molecular, genetic, and clinical features. Molecular studies have been hampered by small sample sizes, heterogenous histology, and lack of comprehensive testing. We sought to molecularly profile LGSOC in a homogenously tested, histologically confirmed cohort.

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Follicular dendritic sarcoma of the vagina is an exceptionally rare malignancy. Here, we present a reproductive-aged female with no pertinent past medical history who initially presented with a protruding vaginal mass. Pathology from initial excision was consistent with follicular dendritic sarcoma of the vagina.

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To assess the safety of same-day discharge (SDD) following robotic-assisted endometrial cancer staging and identify risk factors for postoperative admission in a diverse population. A review of patients who underwent robotic-assisted endometrial cancer staging from April 1, 2017 to April 1, 2019 was performed. Patients were evaluated for SDD if they met the following criteria: tolerating oral intake, voiding spontaneously, ambulating, negative orthostatic vitals, postoperative hemoglobin ≤ 2 g/dL from baseline, pain controlled on oral medications, and desire to be discharged.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to identify and validate novel therapeutic target(s) in ovarian cancer.

Background: Development of targeted therapeutics in ovarian cancer has been limited by molecular heterogeneity. Although gene expression datasets are available, most of them lack appropriate pair-matched controls to define the alterations that result in the transformation of normal ovarian cells to cancerous cells.

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Hormonal cancers affect over 400,000 men and women and contribute collectively to over 100,000 deaths in the United States alone. Thanks to advances in the understanding of these cancers at the molecular level and to the discovery of several disease-modifying therapeutics, the last decade has seen a plateauing or even a decreasing trend in the number of deaths from these cancers. These advanced therapeutics not only effectively slow the growth of hormonal cancers, but also provide an insight on how these cancers become refractory and evolve as an altogether distinct subset.

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Objective: Compare postoperative pain scores following hysterectomy in patients receiving perioperative celecoxib versus postoperative ketorolac as part of a multimodal pain regimen.

Methods: Patients undergoing hysterectomy were randomized to receive scheduled intravenous ketorolac in the immediate postoperative period or oral celecoxib prior to surgery and continued for a total seven days. All patients received a common multimodal pain protocol consisting of scheduled acetaminophen, gabapentin, and opioids as needed.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of and risk factors for hypomagnesemia in patients undergoing gynecologic surgery by a gynecologic oncologist.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed on all patients undergoing surgery for gynecologic pathology from July 2011 to July 2015 by a single surgeon. Demographic data, surgical indication, surgery performed, preoperative laboratory values, postoperative laboratory values, and medical history were examined.

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Objectives: To compare the proportion of patients with ovarian, fallopian or peritoneal carcinoma who receive genetic testing after observing a genetic counseling video versus after traditional referral for genetic counseling and testing at physician discretion.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed of all patients seen at the West Cancer Center for evaluation of ovarian, fallopian or peritoneal carcinoma from 7/2014 to 8/2015. Patients seen between 7/2014 and 12/2014 were offered standard genetic counseling.

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Objective: To study the association of a multimodal pain protocol (MMPC) and reduced hospital stay after open abdominal hysterectomy.

Study Design: The study design was a comparison of a prospective cohort with a retrospective historical control. We enrolled endometrial cancer patients undergoing open abdominal hysterectomy with lymphadenectomy by the same surgeon.

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Objective: To assess the rate and risk factors for position-related injury in robotic gynecologic surgery.

Methods: A prospective database from 12/2006 to 1/2014 of all planned robotic gynecologic procedures was retrospectively reviewed for patients who experienced neurologic injury, musculoskeletal injury, or vascular compromise related to patient positioning in the operating room. Analysis was performed to determine risk-factors and incidence for position-related injury.

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Background: Focal involvement by endometrioid adenocarcinoma in an extrauterine adenomyoma in a patient with stage 1 endometrioid adenocarcinoma presented a unique problem in staging and management of extrauterine endometrial cancer.

Case: A 49-year-old white woman, gravida 0, referred for endometrioid adenocarcinoma was found to have an extrauterine adenomyoma involved with endometrioid adenocarcinoma in the inguinal canal after surgical staging. The endometrioid adenocarcinoma involving the extrauterine adenomyoma was low-grade and noninvasive, representing an embryological anomaly transformed into endometrioid adenocarcinoma by unopposed estrogen.

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Time-resolved interferometric optical experiments demand both active stabilization of the relative phase between phase-locked pulses and continuous scanning of their time delay over a wide range. We describe a novel method that meets the above requirements in a convenient and simple way by use of the accumulated phase according to Pancharatnam [Proc.Indian Acad.

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Background: Why chronic periodontitis may induce an inflammatory response with premature pregnancy termination is unclear.

Aims: (1) To assess if periodontitis predicts premature gestation; (2) to study amniotic fluid cytokines and periodontitis variables in early-stage pregnancy.

Material And Methods: A periodontal examination and collection of amniotic fluid was performed (weeks 15-20) of pregnancy in 36 women at risk for pregnancy complications.

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Fetal triploidy is a frequent reason for early abortion, and only few fetuses survive into the second trimester of pregnancy. Common sonographic markers for triploidy in the second trimester are severe asymmetric growth restriction (triploidy of maternal origin) and partial molar changes of the placenta (triploidy of paternal origin), together with structural fetal malformations. We report prenatal sonographic findings of thirteen triploid fetuses between 18 and 34 weeks' gestational age (eleven fetuses with 69, XXX, and two fetuses with 69, XXY).

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Aim: We analysed the data of pregnancies with twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) in order to identify clinical factors present at the time of diagnosis which can be used to predict the outcome of the pregnancy.

Method: We report prenatal sonographic findings, interventions and outcomes of 28 TTTS pregnancies over a three-year period. Patients were classified into stages of TTTS as follows: Stage I: bladder of donor visible, normal Doppler studies; Stage II: bladder of donor not visible, normal Doppler studies; Stage III: abnormal Doppler studies; Stage IV: hydrops.

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Objective: To determine the prevalence and association of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the cervices and placentas of pregnant women.

Methods: Cervical samples were taken from 179 of 226 women who had placental biopsies because of abnormal ultrasound findings or were older than 35 years, to detect HPV infections with hybrid capture II tests. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was done on placental tissue of 147 of the 226 women to detect HPV DNA.

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This paper reports on a 56-year-old patient with a history of "testicular feminization syndrome" who was admitted to hospital because of a rapid gain in her abdominal girth (106 cm). A benign cyst was removed laparotomically which, histologically, was equivalent to a cystadenofibroma. Based on this case report, the clinical significance of testicular feminization syndrome and the necessity for gonadectomy due to the risk of growth of a possibly malignant tumor are discussed.

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We report on 2 consecutive pregnancies in a woman with a history of neonatal death secondary to Rhesus alloimmunization. Her first subsequent pregnancy was complicated by fetal hydrops at 20 weeks of gestation. The fetus received a total of 11 intrauterine transfusions, and was delivered at 38 weeks.

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Objective: To assess possible associations between delayed chorioamniotic fusion after the end of the first trimester and fetal structural and/or chromosomal abnormalities.

Design: We prospectively studied 492 fetuses from high-risk pregnancies between 14 and 18 weeks of gestation by transabdominal ultrasonography. Of these, 60 (12%) had unfused amnion and chorion.

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The objective of our study was to establish a nomogram of fetal spine length in the second trimester of pregnancy by using two and three-dimensional ultrasound. Fetal spine length was measured prospectively by means of transabdominal ultrasonography in 114 normal singleton pregnancies between 14 and 24 weeks of gestation. Regression analyses were performed on spine length, gestational age, biparietal diameter and femur length.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of smoking on F2-isoprostanes, prostacylin and nitric oxide in human umbilical vessels. Umbilical cords from 13 babies of smoking mothers and from 28 babies of non-smoking mothers were examined for levels of F2-isoprostanes, prostacyclin, L-arginine, and L-citrulline. Forty-one umbilical arteries and eleven umbilical veins were analyzed.

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The purpose of this prospective study was to investigate whether the antenatal characterization of fetal facial clefts can be improved by three-dimensional ultrasonographic visualization of fetal tooth buds. Between January 1996 and June 1998, seventeen consecutive fetuses with facial clefts were examined for fetal maxillary tooth buds in the cleft area using three-dimensional multiplanar reconstruction. It was possible in all cases to classify the clefts either as cleft lip alone or unilateral cleft lip and palate or bilateral cleft lip and palate.

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We report a family with recurrent Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM). The first offspring was found prenatally to have isolated DWM at 30 weeks' gestation. Ultrasonography at 19 weeks' gestation in the subsequent pregnancy revealed isolated DWM in both dizygotic twins.

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