• Mashup Score: 18

    Background Whether intrauterine transmission of COVID-19 occurs remains uncertain, and it remains unclear whether the disease affects fetuses. We present a case of intrauterine transmission of SARS-CoV-2 infection and the prenatal ultrasonographic findings of the fetus in a pregnant woman with mild COVID-19. Case presentation A 30-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital for ultrasound examination in January 2023 at 26+ 3 weeks’ gestation. Twenty-one days prior, her COVID-19 nucleic acid test was positive, and she had mild symptoms, including fever (38.3 °C), headache, chills, ankle pain and cough. After receiving symptomatic treatment, she fully recovered. Prenatal ultrasound revealed that the placenta was diffusely distributed with punctate echogenic foci, hepatomegaly, and the volume of bilateral lungs decreased significantly, with enhanced echo. In addition, we found that the surface of the fetal brain demonstrated widened gyri with a flattened surface. The prenatal MRI confirme

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Case report of a #pregnant patient with otherwise mild #COVID19 infection 3w prior: imaging with U/S & MRI found abnormalities in placenta & fetal brain/lungs/liver. Amniotic fluid tested positive for virus. The pregnancy was terminated. #WearAMask. 😞 https://t.co/30Zlhmu01V

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Acknowledgement, Membership points Skills / interests: Consumer (public, patient, carer) input Would you be interested in helping us with this article focused on Vitamin D for people who are pregnant? I am looking for a consumer who would be willing to peer review this Cochrane systematic review “Vitamin D supplementation for women during pregnancy.” Cochrane considers a consumer to be a person with experience of the condition (in this case, pregnancy), either as a patient or as a carer/family member of

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Have you taken #supplements during #pregnancy? 🤰 🔎 We're looking at the evidence around taking #vitD while #pregnant and we'd like your input. 🙋 #Volunteer on #CochraneEngage https://t.co/XQ666KPnV3 @CochraneConsumr https://t.co/ZFoRaTny07

  • Mashup Score: 0

    In this video, Stephanie Bakaysa, MD, discusses her team’s research, “Migraine treatment in pregnancy: a survey of comfort and treatment practices of women’s healthcare providers.” Dr Bakaysa talks about the prevalence of migraine in women who are pregnant, why clinicians should prescribe migraine treatment to women to help with migraine pain, and what is next in research on the topic of migraine and pregnancy.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • In this video, Stephanie Bakaysa, MD, talks about the prevalence of #migraine in women who are #pregnant, why clinicians should prescribe migraine treatment to women to help with migraine pain, and more. https://t.co/wO2skHAMMV #C360 #Consultant360 https://t.co/QfqKSSxdzt

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Compared with mechanical ventilation parameters of nonpregnant patients with critical COVID-19, no difference was found in pregnant women with COVID-19 in the ICU, according to study results published in CHEST.“We expected to observe some changes in pregnant patient lung mechanics associated with physiological changes of pregnancy,” Daniela N. Vasquez, MD, of Sanatorio Anchorena in

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • "Ventilator setting will not change for #pregnant patients in #ICU. Setting proven to reduce mortality can be trusted for pregnant patients as well," Daniela N. Vasquez, MD, of Sanatorio Anchorena in Argentina, told Healio. https://t.co/OcoCLPkHxb

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Compared with mechanical ventilation parameters of nonpregnant patients with critical COVID-19, no difference was found in pregnant women with COVID-19 in the ICU, according to study results published in CHEST.“We expected to observe some changes in pregnant patient lung mechanics associated with physiological changes of pregnancy,” Daniela N. Vasquez, MD, of Sanatorio Anchorena in

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Published in @journal_CHEST: Compared with mechanical #ventilation parameters of nonpregnant patients with critical #COVID19, no difference was found in #pregnant women with COVID-19 in the #ICU. @healiowomen https://t.co/OcoCLPkHxb

  • Mashup Score: 1
    Research Opportunities - 11 month(s) ago

    The latest opportunities for advancing endocrinology research

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • The @NICHD_NIH released drug, vaccine, and dietary supplement research needs for #pregnant, #postpartum, and lactating persons. Submit your responses by Monday, September 29: https://t.co/9WTPXpHzFn