Urolithiasis can occur in up to 1% of pregnant women andits association with negative fetal outcomes such as prematurelabor, low birth weight, preeclampsia, and urinary tract infec-tion (UTI) is well established.1Obstructive urolithiasis maypose a challenging situation during pregnancy because of thelimitations in diagnostic imaging employable.
Editorial Comment on "Differences in management of pregnant women with obstructing infected ureteral stones: A population-based analysis" / Minervini, Andrea; Cadenar, Anna; Di Maida, Fabrizio. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF UROLOGY. - ISSN 0919-8172. - ELETTRONICO. - 30:(2023), pp. 203-203. [10.1111/iju.15132]
Editorial Comment on "Differences in management of pregnant women with obstructing infected ureteral stones: A population-based analysis"
Minervini, Andrea;Cadenar, Anna;Di Maida, Fabrizio
2023
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Urolithiasis can occur in up to 1% of pregnant women andits association with negative fetal outcomes such as prematurelabor, low birth weight, preeclampsia, and urinary tract infec-tion (UTI) is well established.1Obstructive urolithiasis maypose a challenging situation during pregnancy because of thelimitations in diagnostic imaging employable.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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