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Does cutaneous lupus erythematosus have more favorable pregnancy outcomes than systemic disease? A two-center study

Research Abstract
Objective. To compare pregnancy outcomes in cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) with sys- temic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and healthy pregnant women. Design. Cohort comparative study. Setting. Two university maternity centers in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Popula- tion. Pregnant women with CLE and SLE and healthy pregnant women. Methods. Over a three-year period, 201 participants were allocated to three groups: group 1 (n = 67) contained women with CLE, group 2 (n = 67) women with SLE, and group 3 healthy controls (n = 67). Diagnosis of lupus erythematosus was based on American College of Rheumatology criteria. All participants were followed until delivery. Lupus exacerbation was evaluated by Lupus Activity Index score. ANOVA and chi-squared tests were used to compare obstetrical and neo- natal outcomes, and regression analysis was used to define independent factors of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Main outcome measures. Pregnancy losses, preterm labor, intrauterine growth restriction, preeclampsia, neonatal intensive care unit admissions, cesarean sections and lupus exacerbations. Results. There was no significant difference between groups 1 and 3 in rates of pregnancy loss, preterm labor, preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction and neonatal intensive care admission. Group 1 had lower pregnancy loss (p = 0.005), growth restriction (p = 0.001), preeclampsia (p = 0.05), neonatal intensive care admissions (p = 0.001), cesarean section (p = 0.03), lupus exacerbations (p = 0.05) and anti-phospholipid antibodies (p = 0.02) compared with group 2. In groups 1 and 2, lupus exacerbation and anti-phospholipid antibodies were significant independent factors for adverse outcomes. Conclusions. Cutaneous lupus erythematosus means comparable pregnancy outcomes to those of the healthy population. Lower rates of disease exacerbation and anti-phospholipid antibod- ies are potential factors for better pregnancy outcome in CLE compared with SLE.
Research Authors
HOSSAM O. HAMED1,2, SALAH R. AHMED1, ABDALLATIF ALZOLIBANI3, MANAL M. KAMAL4,5, MARWA S. MOSTAFA6, RANIA M. GAMAL7, DALIA A.A. ATALLAH8 & DIAA-ELDEEN
M. ABD-EL-AALL2
Research Journal
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 92 (8): . Epub 2013 May 29.
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934-42.
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NULL
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1
Research Vol
92 (8)
Research Website
doi: 10.1111/aogs.12158
Research Year
2013

Effects of oral ginkgo biloba extract on pregnancy complicated by asymmetrically intrauterine growth restriction: a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial

Research Abstract
NULLAbstract: Objectives: to evaluate the effect of oral ginkgo biloba extract (GB)) on asymmetrical intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study Design: A randomized trial conducted at Assiut Women Health on 226 pregnant women with asymmetrical IUGR. The patients randomly received GB extract or placebo for 6 weeks. The main outcome measures were improvement in fetal weight and feto-maternal blood flow. The data were analyzed by Student’s t- test and chi- squared tests. Result: There was a significant increase in the estimated fetal weight in the GB group (3047+ 127 gm) when compared to the placebo group (2734+ 127 gm) (p=0.001). Moreover; there were significant increases in feto-maternal blood flow in GB group compared to the placebo group. Conclusions: GB extract improves placental functions, Doppler indices and fetal weight in pregnancies complicated with IUGR fetuses.
Research Authors
Diaa Eldeen M. Abd El Aal, MD,1 Mohammed K. Ali, MD,1 Ahmed Y. Shahin, MD,1 Mahmoud S. Zakherah, MD,1 Mohamad S. Abdellah, MD,1 Ahmed F. Abdel-Kawi, MD,1 Mohamed S. Fahmy, MD2
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POG in Press
Research Pages
11-
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NULL
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1
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NULL
Research Website
http://ir.uiowa.edu/pog_in_press/.
Research Year
2017

Effects of oral ginkgo biloba extract on pregnancy complicated by asymmetrically intrauterine growth restriction: a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial

Research Abstract
NULLAbstract: Objectives: to evaluate the effect of oral ginkgo biloba extract (GB)) on asymmetrical intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study Design: A randomized trial conducted at Assiut Women Health on 226 pregnant women with asymmetrical IUGR. The patients randomly received GB extract or placebo for 6 weeks. The main outcome measures were improvement in fetal weight and feto-maternal blood flow. The data were analyzed by Student’s t- test and chi- squared tests. Result: There was a significant increase in the estimated fetal weight in the GB group (3047+ 127 gm) when compared to the placebo group (2734+ 127 gm) (p=0.001). Moreover; there were significant increases in feto-maternal blood flow in GB group compared to the placebo group. Conclusions: GB extract improves placental functions, Doppler indices and fetal weight in pregnancies complicated with IUGR fetuses.
Research Authors
Diaa Eldeen M. Abd El Aal, MD,1 Mohammed K. Ali, MD,1 Ahmed Y. Shahin, MD,1 Mahmoud S. Zakherah, MD,1 Mohamad S. Abdellah, MD,1 Ahmed F. Abdel-Kawi, MD,1 Mohamed S. Fahmy, MD2
Research Journal
POG in Press
Research Pages
11-
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
http://ir.uiowa.edu/pog_in_press/.
Research Year
2017

Effects of oral ginkgo biloba extract on pregnancy complicated by asymmetrically intrauterine growth restriction: a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial

Research Abstract
NULLAbstract: Objectives: to evaluate the effect of oral ginkgo biloba extract (GB)) on asymmetrical intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study Design: A randomized trial conducted at Assiut Women Health on 226 pregnant women with asymmetrical IUGR. The patients randomly received GB extract or placebo for 6 weeks. The main outcome measures were improvement in fetal weight and feto-maternal blood flow. The data were analyzed by Student’s t- test and chi- squared tests. Result: There was a significant increase in the estimated fetal weight in the GB group (3047+ 127 gm) when compared to the placebo group (2734+ 127 gm) (p=0.001). Moreover; there were significant increases in feto-maternal blood flow in GB group compared to the placebo group. Conclusions: GB extract improves placental functions, Doppler indices and fetal weight in pregnancies complicated with IUGR fetuses.
Research Authors
Diaa Eldeen M. Abd El Aal, MD,1 Mohammed K. Ali, MD,1 Ahmed Y. Shahin, MD,1 Mahmoud S. Zakherah, MD,1 Mohamad S. Abdellah, MD,1 Ahmed F. Abdel-Kawi, MD,1 Mohamed S. Fahmy, MD2
Research Journal
POG in Press
Research Pages
11-
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
http://ir.uiowa.edu/pog_in_press/.
Research Year
2017

Effects of oral ginkgo biloba extract on pregnancy complicated by asymmetrically intrauterine growth restriction: a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial

Research Abstract
NULLAbstract: Objectives: to evaluate the effect of oral ginkgo biloba extract (GB)) on asymmetrical intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study Design: A randomized trial conducted at Assiut Women Health on 226 pregnant women with asymmetrical IUGR. The patients randomly received GB extract or placebo for 6 weeks. The main outcome measures were improvement in fetal weight and feto-maternal blood flow. The data were analyzed by Student’s t- test and chi- squared tests. Result: There was a significant increase in the estimated fetal weight in the GB group (3047+ 127 gm) when compared to the placebo group (2734+ 127 gm) (p=0.001). Moreover; there were significant increases in feto-maternal blood flow in GB group compared to the placebo group. Conclusions: GB extract improves placental functions, Doppler indices and fetal weight in pregnancies complicated with IUGR fetuses.
Research Authors
Diaa Eldeen M. Abd El Aal, MD,1 Mohammed K. Ali, MD,1 Ahmed Y. Shahin, MD,1 Mahmoud S. Zakherah, MD,1 Mohamad S. Abdellah, MD,1 Ahmed F. Abdel-Kawi, MD,1 Mohamed S. Fahmy, MD2
Research Journal
POG in Press
Research Pages
11-
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
http://ir.uiowa.edu/pog_in_press/.
Research Year
2017

Effects of oral ginkgo biloba extract on pregnancy complicated by asymmetrically intrauterine growth restriction: a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial

Research Abstract
NULLAbstract: Objectives: to evaluate the effect of oral ginkgo biloba extract (GB)) on asymmetrical intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study Design: A randomized trial conducted at Assiut Women Health on 226 pregnant women with asymmetrical IUGR. The patients randomly received GB extract or placebo for 6 weeks. The main outcome measures were improvement in fetal weight and feto-maternal blood flow. The data were analyzed by Student’s t- test and chi- squared tests. Result: There was a significant increase in the estimated fetal weight in the GB group (3047+ 127 gm) when compared to the placebo group (2734+ 127 gm) (p=0.001). Moreover; there were significant increases in feto-maternal blood flow in GB group compared to the placebo group. Conclusions: GB extract improves placental functions, Doppler indices and fetal weight in pregnancies complicated with IUGR fetuses.
Research Authors
Diaa Eldeen M. Abd El Aal, MD,1 Mohammed K. Ali, MD,1 Ahmed Y. Shahin, MD,1 Mahmoud S. Zakherah, MD,1 Mohamad S. Abdellah, MD,1 Ahmed F. Abdel-Kawi, MD,1 Mohamed S. Fahmy, MD2
Research Journal
POG in Press
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Research Pages
11-
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
http://ir.uiowa.edu/pog_in_press/.
Research Year
2017

Effects of oral ginkgo biloba extract on pregnancy complicated by asymmetrically intrauterine growth restriction: a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial

Research Abstract
NULLAbstract: Objectives: to evaluate the effect of oral ginkgo biloba extract (GB)) on asymmetrical intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study Design: A randomized trial conducted at Assiut Women Health on 226 pregnant women with asymmetrical IUGR. The patients randomly received GB extract or placebo for 6 weeks. The main outcome measures were improvement in fetal weight and feto-maternal blood flow. The data were analyzed by Student’s t- test and chi- squared tests. Result: There was a significant increase in the estimated fetal weight in the GB group (3047+ 127 gm) when compared to the placebo group (2734+ 127 gm) (p=0.001). Moreover; there were significant increases in feto-maternal blood flow in GB group compared to the placebo group. Conclusions: GB extract improves placental functions, Doppler indices and fetal weight in pregnancies complicated with IUGR fetuses.
Research Authors
Diaa Eldeen M. Abd El Aal, MD,1 Mohammed K. Ali, MD,1 Ahmed Y. Shahin, MD,1 Mahmoud S. Zakherah, MD,1 Mohamad S. Abdellah, MD,1 Ahmed F. Abdel-Kawi, MD,1 Mohamed S. Fahmy, MD2
Research Journal
POG in Press
Research Pages
11-
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
http://ir.uiowa.edu/pog_in_press/.
Research Year
2017

The unexpected presence of a huge cystic hygroma with thanatophoric dysplasia type I: a case report.

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NULL
Research Authors
Dr. Mohammed Khairy Ali,1 Dr. Sherif A. Shazly,1 Dr. Ahmed M. Abbas,1 Dr. Mahmoud A. Mahmoud Abd El Aleem,1 Dr. Diaa Eldeen M Abd El Aal1.
Research Journal
Proceeding in Obstetrics & Gynecology
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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NULL
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NULL
Research Year
2015

The unexpected presence of a huge cystic hygroma with thanatophoric dysplasia type I: a case report.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Dr. Mohammed Khairy Ali,1 Dr. Sherif A. Shazly,1 Dr. Ahmed M. Abbas,1 Dr. Mahmoud A. Mahmoud Abd El Aleem,1 Dr. Diaa Eldeen M Abd El Aal1.
Research Journal
Proceeding in Obstetrics & Gynecology
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NULL
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NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
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NULL
Research Year
2015

The unexpected presence of a huge cystic hygroma with thanatophoric dysplasia type I: a case report.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Dr. Mohammed Khairy Ali,1 Dr. Sherif A. Shazly,1 Dr. Ahmed M. Abbas,1 Dr. Mahmoud A. Mahmoud Abd El Aleem,1 Dr. Diaa Eldeen M Abd El Aal1.
Research Journal
Proceeding in Obstetrics & Gynecology
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NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
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NULL
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NULL
Research Year
2015
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