Publications by authors named "Vani Movva"

The objective of the study was to examine the association of congenital anomalies with the specific classes of pre-pregnancy BMI. An IRB-approved retrospective cohort study was performed using the data from the Natality Public Use File from the National Center for Health Statistics (2019). We included all singleton live births and excluded pregnancies with suspected or confirmed chromosomal abnormalities and people with pre-existing diabetes mellitus and missing pertinent data.

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Background: To adequately predict significant postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) at hospital admission, we evaluated and compared the accuracy of three risk assessment tools: 1. California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative (CMQCC), 2. American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Safe Motherhood Initiative (ACOG SMI) and 3.

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Background: Congenital unilateral lung agenesis is a rare condition in which there is complete absence of one lung, in addition to the associated bronchus and pulmonary vasculature. It can be an isolated finding or present in conjunction with cardiac, gastrointestinal, genitourinary and skeletal malformations. Due to the increasing physiological demands on the body during gestation and parturition, this condition poses significant risks in individuals with this condition.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex disorder with heterogenous phenotypes and unclear etiology. A recent phenotypic clustering study identified metabolic and reproductive subtypes of PCOS. We hypothesize that the heterogeneity of PCOS manifestations reflects different mechanistic pathways and can be identified using a genetic approach.

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Prematurity is associated with reduced cardiac dimensions and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. While prematurity is typically associated with ex utero neonatal growth restriction (GR), the independent effect of neonatal GR on cardiac development has not been established. We tested the hypothesis that isolated neonatal GR decreases cardiomyocyte growth and proliferation, leading to long-term alterations in cardiac morphology.

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Objective: To determine the incidence of live births following labor induction for pregnancy termination in 16-22-week pregnancies. This information is important in order to be able to adequately counsel a pregnant woman regarding the options for pregnancy termination.

Study Design: We con- ducted a retrospective study over a 10-year period of all pregnancies that underwent labor induction for pregnan- cy termination between 16 and 22 gestational weeks.

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Twin anemia polycythemia sequence (TAPS) is a form of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome that occurs very rarely and may not be diagnosed until after delivery. The condition leads to increased risk of perinatal morbidity and mortality. We present two cases of monochorionic diamniotic twins, in which the diagnosis of TAPS was made after documenting a discrepancy in the echodensities of the two portions of the placenta.

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