Sudhir Mansingh
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View article: Partial Molar Pregnancy with Coexistent Normal Appearing Singleton Foetus with Normal Karyotype - A Challenging Rare Clinical Entity
Partial Molar Pregnancy with Coexistent Normal Appearing Singleton Foetus with Normal Karyotype - A Challenging Rare Clinical Entity Open
A BSTRACT Partial molar pregnancy is a rare clinical entity usually associated with an abnormal foetus with triploid karyotype and with a large cystic placenta. The incidence of partial mole with the normal diploid foetus is extremely rare…
View article: Maternal and neonatal outcome of twin pregnancies with single fetal demise
Maternal and neonatal outcome of twin pregnancies with single fetal demise Open
Background: In current study we managed twin pregnancies having single fetal demise with a successful outcome. Generally monochorionic and monoamniotic pregnancies are having high probability of complications, so we have to be more watchfu…
View article: Case of Renal Transplant Recipient with Twin Pregnancy - A Case Report
Case of Renal Transplant Recipient with Twin Pregnancy - A Case Report Open
Kidney transplant can restore fertility in young recipients. Preconception counseling should be done for each kidney transplant recipient (KTR) of childbearing age; however, multiple gestations can occur in these patients spontaneously and…
View article: Prelabour rupture of membranes: A study of fetal and maternal outcomes with expectant management
Prelabour rupture of membranes: A study of fetal and maternal outcomes with expectant management Open
Background: The management of Prelabour rupture of membranes (PROM) has been traditionally dependent on the gestational age at presentation. This study was undertaken to observe the maternal and perinatal outcomes in PROM patients with emp…
View article: Hysteroscopic evaluation of postmenopausal bleeding patients and its correlation with histopathological examination
Hysteroscopic evaluation of postmenopausal bleeding patients and its correlation with histopathological examination Open
Background: Menopause is defined according to WHO as the permanent cessation of menstruation resulting from the loss of ovarian follicular activity. It is defined as uterine bleeding occurring after at least 1 year of amenorrhoea. Consider…
View article: Analysis of cesarean deliveries in a tertiary hospital as per Robson ten group classification system
Analysis of cesarean deliveries in a tertiary hospital as per Robson ten group classification system Open
Background: Cesarean section is the most commonly performed surgery in the department of gynecology. However, it has its own merits and demerits which affect the mother and the baby in the present as well as subsequent pregnancies. There i…
View article: PRES, a diagnostic dilemma in pregnancy: three case series with unusual presentation
PRES, a diagnostic dilemma in pregnancy: three case series with unusual presentation Open
Authors report a series of three cases of unusual presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in pregnancy. First patient, 29 years old G2P1L1, who was a booked case at our hospital, presented with complain of no fetal mov…
View article: High prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy: A social health problem in India
High prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy: A social health problem in India Open
Background: Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is an important public health problem and is implicated as a risk factor for glucose intolerance during pregnancy. We studied the prevalence of VDD in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)…