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Accessory Breast Tissue in Pregnancy
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作者 Omeed Paknejad dana bryant +2 位作者 Carla Peterkin Wendy Wilcox Michele Follen 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2019年第7期954-959,共6页
Accessory breast tissue development frequently occurs in addition to physiologic breast development and is a common congenital condition with an occurrence of 0.4% to 6% in women and 1% - 3% in men. A 31-year-old G1P0... Accessory breast tissue development frequently occurs in addition to physiologic breast development and is a common congenital condition with an occurrence of 0.4% to 6% in women and 1% - 3% in men. A 31-year-old G1P0 female presented to our triage at 20 + 4 weeks gestation with a one-week history of painful bilateral axillary lumps. Her last menstrual period was consistent with an estimated gestational age of 39 + 3 weeks by LMP. She had emigrated from Bengal three years earlier with no other gynecological complaints and knew of no abnormalities on physical exam. The painful axillary lumps were found to be accessory breast tissue. This entity is presented as a palpable thickening that is most prevalent along the milk line in the region immediately below the breasts, along the abdomen, in the axilla and in the groin region adjacent to the vulva. Affected individuals may undergo premenstrual changes such as tenderness, swelling, and difficulty with shoulder range of motion and irritation. The onset of pregnancy stimulates the tissue and makes it more evident as it did with our patient. 展开更多
关键词 ACCESSORY Breast Tissue PREGNANCY AXILLA MILK Line Polymastia SUPERNUMERARY NIPPLES
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Uterine Didelphys in a Pregnant Mother
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作者 Omeed Paknejad dana bryant +1 位作者 Carla Peterkin Wendy Wilcox 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2018年第13期1423-1430,共8页
Background: Uterine Didelphys is a rare congenital condition and it can affect both mother and fetus. A 24 year-old patient presented to the emergency room with pelvic pain and a pelvic ultrasound confirmed the presen... Background: Uterine Didelphys is a rare congenital condition and it can affect both mother and fetus. A 24 year-old patient presented to the emergency room with pelvic pain and a pelvic ultrasound confirmed the presence of Uterine Didelphys. She subsequently became pregnant and was first seen at 21 weeks gestation. She was designated as a high-risk patient during the second trimester when she experienced irregular contractions. She was monitored weekly with Non-Stress Tests and eventually was delivered by Cesarean Section. Uterine Didelphys can be detected in-utero in affected individuals, and clinical findings vary among individuals. Some may be asymptomatic, whereas others will experience dyspareunia, and still others may present with concurrent renal agenesis. Serial sonograms are performed throughout their pregnancy to evaluate fetal growth and well-being, as well as cervical length. Unlike many uterine anomalies, Uterine Didelphys does not affect fertility but can affect labor, fetal growth, placentation, fetal viability and fetal outcome. Uterine Didelphys frequently results in recurrent miscarriages and may cause preterm labor and necessitate cesarean section. The presentation, associated symptoms, methods of detection and management options for Uterine Didelphys will be discussed. 展开更多
关键词 UTERINE Didelphys and PREGNANCY UTERINE ANOMALY and PREGNANCY
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