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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 108: 108425, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37379718

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Vaginal bleeding might accrue during pregnancy and it has different causes due to the pregnancy trimester and the diagnosis and management would be crucial to prevent maternal-fetal life-threatening situations. In uncommon cases, varicose veins can emerge in the neck of the uterus, leading to a severe maternal hemorrhage. CASE PRESENTATION: We presented a pregnant woman with vaginal bleeding and spotting during pregnancy with the diagnosis of cervical varix at 22 weeks of gestation. Close monitoring and proper patient education led to a term delivery at 37 weeks of gestation. Otherwise, an emergency postpartum hysterectomy after a cesarean section was performed due to uncontrolled bleeding from cervical varix. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Although rare, cervical varix should be included in the differential diagnosis in a pregnant patient who appears with extensive vaginal bleeding to reduce maternal and/or neonatal morbidity or fatality. The approved diagnosis for that is not clear. CONCLUSION: This case report showed that Doppler and transvaginal sonography could be suitable diagnostic tools. The best management for cervical varix needs further research.

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J Clin Exp Dent ; 9(1): e71-e77, 2017 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28149467

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BACKGROUND: To evaluate the effect of dental amalgam and composite restorations on total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and calcium (Ca) ion concentration of unstimulated saliva. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty-eight children aged 6-10 years selected and divided into three groups of sixteen (8 males, 8 females). In group A and B, samples consisted of two class II dental composite or amalgam restorations, while in group C samples were caries-free (control group). Unstimulated saliva from all samples was collected and TAC was measured by spectrophotometry using an adaptation of 2, 2'-azino-di-(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonate) (ABTS) assay. The Ca ion level was estimated by an auto- analyzer. Data were analyzed with one- and two-way ANOVA test, at a p<.05 level of significance. RESULTS: Composite samples showed significantly higher TAC and lower Ca ion levels compared to amalgam and caries-free samples (p<.05). The TAC values showed only significant difference between groups (p<.05), while the Ca ion results showed significant differences within and between groups (p<.05). CONCLUSIONS: Dental composite restorations increased TAC and decreased Ca ion levels more than amalgam restorations in saliva. Gender is an effective factor in changes induced in oral cavity as females showed more emphatic reaction to dental filling materials than males. STATEMENT OF CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Patients who have dental restorations, especially dental composites, should pay more attention to their dental hygiene, because dental restorations can increase oxidative stress and decrease Ca ion level in saliva, which might jeopardize remineralization process of tooth structures after demineralization. Key words:Amalgam, caries, composite, saliva, total antioxidant capacity.

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