1.Evaluation of Risk Factors for the Postpartum Depression with Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Score.
Ae Li RYU ; Tae Hee KIM ; Hae Hyeog LEE
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2010;21(1):74-80
PURPOSE: Postpartum depression is one of the serious diseases which can influence on the mother, newborn, and the family if the recognition and treatment is not immediately performed. Currently, there are lots of known factors and diagnostic methods of postpartum depression. We studied the various factors that can affect postpartum depression. METHODS: Participants were 93 mothers who delivered at our hospital between February 1st, 2007 and November 30th, 2007. We recorded their education status, occupation, parity, delivery method, obstetrical or medical problems during pregnancy, breast-feeding period, newborn admission period, and having herb intake after delivery. Relationship between the frequency of postpartum depression and the factors we recorded was studied. RESULTS: Among many factors, the frequency of postpartum depression occurrence was significantly higher in multiparity, and was associated with herb intake after delivery with borderline significance. The frequency of breast feeding was significantly higher in women without postpartum depression. CONCLUSION: Based on the result of this study, obstetricians could support better treatment and prevent postpartum depression by giving more attention to mothers who have risk factors of postpartum depression.
Breast Feeding
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Depression, Postpartum
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Mothers
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Occupations
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Parity
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Postpartum Period
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Pregnancy
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Risk Factors
2.A Case of Pregnancy after Burn Injury.
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2009;20(2):167-170
Major burn that happened in childhood impedes conception and maintaining pregnancy during child-bearing period. Specially, the burn on abdomen, breast and perineal area have difficulties in maintaining pregnancy and breast feeding in postpartum period. The appropriate treatment of burn in childhood helps to maintain pregnancy. We have experienced a case of pregnancy after major burn injury in childhood. We present this case with a brief review of the literature.
Abdomen
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Breast
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Breast Feeding
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Burns
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Cicatrix
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Fertilization
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Postpartum Period
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Pregnancy
3.Acute Kidney Injury Arising from Severe Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Case Report with a Review of Literatures.
Sang Min SHIM ; Ae Li RYU ; Yun Sook KIM
Soonchunhyang Medical Science 2015;21(1):28-30
Severe hyperemesis gravidarum is a rare but potentially life-threatening it left untreated. Its serious complications are dehydration, ketosis, alkalosis from loss of hydrochloric acid, hypokalemia, and compromised pre-renal acute kidney injury. We experienced a very rare case of a 20-year-old woman who presented to the emergency department with severe hyperemesis gravidarum associated with a loss of kidney function at 25 weeks' gestation. Her initial serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen were 5.0 and 45.9 mg/dL, respectively. The patient underwent hemodialysis for three days and achieved a subsequent recovery of renal function. In conclusion, our case indicates that clinicians should be aware of the possibility of acute kidney injury associated with severe hyperemesis gravidarum although rare.
Acute Kidney Injury*
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Alkalosis
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Blood Urea Nitrogen
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Creatinine
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Dehydration
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Female
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Humans
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Hydrochloric Acid
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum*
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Hypokalemia
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Ketosis
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Kidney
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Pregnancy
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Renal Dialysis
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Young Adult
4.Acute renal failure associated with ureteral stone of the unilateral kidney and uterus didelphys with hemivaginal obstruction.
Ae Li RYU ; Yun Sook KIM ; Seong Taek MUN ; Seob JEON ; Seung Do CHOI ; Jae Gun SUNWOO ; Dong Han BAE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;52(2):261-265
The unique clinical syndrome of the uterus didelphys, a unilateral partially or completely obstructed vagina, and ipsilateral renal agenesis is quite rare, and observed on the right side in greater frequency than on the left. The case of fifteen year old girl with uterus didelphys, unilateral partially obstructed vagina and acute renal failure associated with ureteral stone in unilateral kidney is described. Extracorporealshock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) and evacuation of the hematocolpos and excision of the vaginal septum were done. Aware of this relatively rare condition is mainstay of prompt diagnosis which will prevent permanent renal failure and unnecessary and destructive surgery.
Acute Kidney Injury
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Female
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Hematocolpos
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Kidney
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Kidney Diseases
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Lithotripsy
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Renal Insufficiency
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Ureter
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Uterus
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Vagina
5.A case of cystic change of adenomyosis in adolescent girl complaining acute pelvic pain.
Ae Li RYU ; Seob JEON ; Yoon Sook KIM ; Seung Do CHOI ; Jae Gun SUNWOO ; Dong Han BAE ; Seung Ha YANG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;52(4):470-475
Cystic adenomyosis is a rare form of adenomyosis of the uterine myometrium that has been described in older adults. This condition has not frequently been reported in the adolescent girl. The adenomyotic cyst was located within the myometrium of a 15-year-old adolescent girl suffering from acute lower abdominal pain, not dysmenorrhea. After laparoscopic operation, patients's symptoms improved. On pathology finding, the cyst diagnosed adenomyotic cyst. We report a case of adenomyotic cyst of the uterus in adolescent girl with a brief review of literatures.
Abdominal Pain
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Adenomyosis
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Animals
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Dysmenorrhea
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Female
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Humans
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Mice
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Myometrium
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Pelvic Pain
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Stress, Psychological
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Uterus
6.Cornual pregnancy diagnosed at 9 weeks of atypical ultrasonographic findings.
Ae Li RYU ; Yun Sook KIM ; Seong Taek MUN ; Seob JEON ; Seung Do CHOI ; Jae Gun SUNWOO ; Dong Han BAE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;52(4):465-469
A cornual pregnancy occurs when the conceptus implants at the cornus of the uterus which is the junction between the fallopian tube and uterine cavity. Cornual pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy and its diagnosis is difficult. It accounts for 2 to 4% of tubal pregnancy and rupture usually occurs between 8 weeks and 16 weeks of gestation. The rich vascularity in this location makes the rupture particularly dangerous, resulting in higher maternal mortality. We have experienced a case of unruptured cornual pregnancy at 9 weeks of atypical ultrasonographic findings, which was hourglass appearance. We present this case with a brief review of the literature.
Cornus
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Fallopian Tubes
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Female
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Maternal Mortality
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic
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Pregnancy, Tubal
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Rupture
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Uterus