1.Complications of induced abortion
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(2):8-10
The induced abortion can cause the immediate or secondary complications in the various extend. Which influenced the women's health, even infertility. The immediate complications comprised the anesthetic accidents, bleeding, uteral perforation, and shock due to pain. The secondary complications comprised the infection, placental residue, secondary infertility, and psychological and mental complications.
Abortion, induced
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Complications
2.Treatment of ectopic pregnancy by methotrexate
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(11):19-20
Ectopic pregnancy is common disease. Currently, beside of operation and endoscopy, the treatment of ectopic pregnancy by methotrexate is considered as a revolution. This is conservative, non-invasive treatment with the high success. The risk of relapsed ectopic pregnancy was lower, the cost was lower than this of endoscopic surgery.
Pregnancy, Ectopic
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therapeutics
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Methotrexate
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Pharmaceutical Preparations
3.Prophylactic chemotherapy of molar pregnancy
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;9():7-10
Pregnant-induced rophoblastic disease is a benign development condition after curettage, about 20% complicated development. In international other studies and Vietnam, the patients don't stringently comform to follow-up after curettage, outpatient treatment and reexamining after molar pregnancy. The authors showed that ist is neccessary to treat preventive chemography for all patients with molar pregnancy at higher risk
Hydatidiform Mole
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Curettage
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Pregnant Women
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drug therapy