syndrome英 [ˈsɪndrəʊm] 美 [ˈsɪndroʊm] 释义n. [临床] 综合症状;并发症状;校验子;并发位 n. (Syndrome)人名 例句Your doctor may prescribe one or more medications for premenstrual syndrome. 医生可能会开一种或多种治疗经前综合症的药。
Normative TORCH serological screening and systematic laboratory testing can assist pre-pregnancy guidance and fetal risk assessment during pregnancy, help to prevent the pregnancy risks and reduce the birth defects. KEYWORDS: Cytomegalovirus infections;Herpes simplex;Rubella;Toxoplasmosis;Serologic tests ...
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what is torch syndrome? The Torch syndrome is a group of infections that could pass on to the foetus through the pregnant mother. This torch infection could cause serious problems in the newborn babies later. It is important to understand what is torch infection and how the name has been de...
Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS), which can occur when a woman is infected with rubella during pregnancy, can lead to a variety of possible birth defects. According to CDC, CRS cases can be diagnosed in newborns and infants through rubella IgM detection. Suspected cases should be tested as ...
Also Known As: TORCH screen, TORCH syndrome test. What Is The TORCH Panel Test? TORCH panel is a medical acronym of a screening and diagnostic test for a group of infectious diseases that affect the pregnant woman and could pass into her unborn baby, causing congenital disabilities, ...
A mild contagious eruptive disease caused by a virus and capable of producing congenital defects in infants born to mothers infected during the first three months of pregnancy. Also calledGerman measles. [From Latin, neuter pl. ofrubellus,red, fromruber; seereudh-inIndo-European roots.] ...
at delivery (HSV) to help eliminate risk to the newborn. Regular prenatal care and maternal health are key elements for any pregnancy. All women of childbearing age should ensure that they have their immunizations up to date as this can prevent any possibility of congenital rubella syndrome.[...
Features of the medical history and pregnancy outcomes in women with antiphospholipid syndrome depending on correction methods A prospective cohort study was conducted, in which a total of 137 pregnant women with a history of abortion and antiphospholipid syndrome were examined. The women were divided ...