1.Amniotic Fluid Embolism.
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2000;11(4):430-437
No abstract available.
Amniotic Fluid*
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Embolism, Amniotic Fluid*
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Female
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Pregnancy
2.Change of the amniotic fluid index in normal pregnancy.
Jin CHOE ; Bo Hyun YOON ; In Hwa ROH ; Pyl Ryang LEE ; Hee Chul SYN ; Syng Wook KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1991;2(2):10-17
No abstract available.
Amniotic Fluid*
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Female
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Pregnancy*
3.Obstetrical Significance of Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid.
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2005;16(2):110-116
No abstract available.
Amniotic Fluid*
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Female
4.Suitability of human amniotic fluid as a culture medium for human gamates.
Young Bum KIM ; Song Ki CHOI ; Jong Mi LEE ; Young Bae CHOI ; Kil Chun KANG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2537-2543
No abstract available.
Amniotic Fluid*
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Female
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Humans*
5.Amniotic fluid index measurement prior to the labor for prognosis of risk of Clifford syndrome
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):64-66
Infant with high risk of Clifford syndrome was predicted by mean of amniotic fluid index (AFI) measurement before labor. There is reliability by underwent ultrasound evaluation for AFI measurement with modified four quadrant techniques before labor. 287 pregnant women were involved in this study. Authors found that: A high negative linear regression correlation between AFI and gestational age 38 to 42 weeks. After 38 weeks the AFI appeared to decline gradually the mean AFI was 144+/-40 in 38 weeks and 88+/-35 in 42 weeks of gestational age. There is a high relationship between Clifford syndrome and AFI. The cut-off point AFI <=40 as a predictor for predicting the fetal outcome related Clifford syndrome with the positive predictive value = 90. The negative predictive value: 98.2%. The specificity predictive value 99% and the positive predictive value: 64%.
Amniotic Fluid
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prognosis
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syndrome
6.Amniotic fluid index of normal fetus since 28 weeks of pregnancy.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):19-21
It have been long known that the amniotic status have a close relationship to normal development of fetus. The study was conducted at Institute for Mother and Newborn protection between June 1999 to September 2001 on 117 normal pregnant women. The amniotic fluid index included average value and values at 2.5%, 5%, 95% and 97%. The results showed that for fetus at third trimester, the average value of amniotic fluid was 16.0+/-4.8cm. There was insignificant change in amniotic fluid index during 28th to 37th week of pregnancy. After 37th week, the amniotic index decreased rapidly.
Amniotic Fluid
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pregnancy
7.Maximum amniotic fluid depth of 28-week or more normal fetus.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):25-27
117 healthy single-fetus pregnancies were investigated at the Institute of Mother and Newborn Health Protection between June/1999 and September/2001. Results: Mean age of pregnant women is 30.4+/-4.8 years; 54.7% were in first pregnancy; 38.5% were in second and 6.8% were in third pregnancy. 61.5% had normal delivery; 3.4% had been intervented Forcep, 4.3% had been intervented by vacuum, 30.8% had to undergo Cesarotomy. 92.1% had a full-term birth. 51.3% had boy children and 48.7% had girl children. Mean of birth weigh is 3244.1+/-386.3g. Maximum amniotic fluid depth changed insignificantly in range from 45 to 50mm during 28 to 41 weeks of gestation. Change trend of maximum amniotic fluid depth was unclear up to 41 weeks of gestation. At 42 weeks, maximum amniotic fluid depth decreased to 38mm.
Amniotic Fluid
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pregnancy
8.Prediction of perinatal outcomes using amniotic fluid index.
Hee Chul SYN ; Jin CHOE ; Gil Sang EUN ; Ho Joon JIN ; Faruk OZCELIK ; Pyl Ryang LEE ; Bo Hyun YOON ; Syng Wook KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1992;3(2):65-71
No abstract available.
Amniotic Fluid*
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Female
9.Amniotic fluid index changes in normal pregnancy.
Chan Young JUNG ; Sung Yong LEE ; You Gon KIM ; Pong Rim JANG ; Woo Young LEE ; Yang Seo PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1509-1513
No abstract available.
Amniotic Fluid*
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Female
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Pregnancy*
10.Alterations in antibacterial activity of amniotic fluid by meconium.
Kwon Il NOH ; Pyl Ryang LEE ; Seung Cheol KIM ; Hak Soon KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1993;4(2):206-214
No abstract available.
Amniotic Fluid*
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Female
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Meconium*