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Research paper thumbnail of Could Fetal Fraction Index Affect Maternal Serum Biomarkers or Uterine Artery Pulsatility Index in the First Trimester?

SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, Nov 23, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of The emerging function of N6-methyladenosine and its regulators in endometrial cancer; Current knowledge and prospect

Research paper thumbnail of Successful Management of Severe Early-Onset Fetal Hemolytic Anemia Due to Anti-Rh17 Alloimmunization: A Case Report

Journal of obstetrics, gynecology and cancer research, Sep 8, 2023

As widespread prophylaxis with anti-D Antibodies has dramatically diminished anti-Dassociated hem... more As widespread prophylaxis with anti-D Antibodies has dramatically diminished anti-Dassociated hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN), other antibodies-associated HDN has become relatively more significant. Two genes encode Rh proteins: the RhD gene coding for the D and the Rh CcEe gene coding for Cc Ee Antigens. D is a rare Rh phenotype in which RBCs lack Cc/Ee antigens while D antigen is strongly expressed. Anti R17 antibodies are important monomorphic antibodies acting against all previously mentioned antigens. It can pass through the placenta as a G immunoglobulin, leading to fetal or neonatal hemolysis. Here, we reported an immunized pregnant female with D-phenotype and a history of intrauterine fetal death who had high titer of anti-Rh17 antibodies in her subsequent pregnancy. We would discuss our management strategy which led to good perinatal outcomes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second case of HDN reported in English written literature in Iran.

Research paper thumbnail of The sequestosome 1 protein: therapeutic vulnerabilities in ovarian cancer

Clinical and Translational Oncology

Research paper thumbnail of Single Umbilical Artery and Associated Fetal and Maternal Characteristics: A Cross Sectional Study

Journal of Zabol Medical School

Background: Single umbilical artery is the most common developmental malformation of the umbilica... more Background: Single umbilical artery is the most common developmental malformation of the umbilical cord. Its prevalence increases by multiple pregnancy, velamentous cord insertion, older maternal age, cigarrete smoking, maternal diabetes, hypertension or epilepsy. Since ethnic and genetic factors have been contributed to single umbilical artery occurrence and there is no similar study in Iran, we decided to evaluate fetuses with single umbilical artery diagnosis and describe maternal and fetal characteristics. Methods: This was a retrospective cross sectional study conducted on pregnant women having fetuses diagnosed with single umbilical artery at gestational age of 18 to 24 weeks referring to the perinatologist during 2019-2022. Data was analyzed by appropriate analytic tests were applied. Results: During study period, 67 fetuses had been diagnosed with single umbilical artery. Mean values of maternal age, gestational age, body mass index were 32.29 ± 5.83 years, 18.89 ± 1.57 week...

Research paper thumbnail of Could Maternal Vitamin D Concentration Affect Cervical Length in Mid-Pregnancy? A Report from an Iranian Tertiary Center

Journal of Family & Reproductive Health

Objective: This descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study aimed to figure out whether maternal s... more Objective: This descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study aimed to figure out whether maternal serum vitamin D concentration correlates with cervical length measurement in mid-gestation or not. Materials and methods: During Jun-Jan 2021, 213 pregnant women at 18-22 weeks of gestation were investigated. First, demographic features were obtained then, maternal serum vitamin D concentration was measured by enzyme-linked immunoassay and cervical length was measured via transvaginal sonography according to fetal maternal foundation guideline and appropriate statistical test was used to analyze the correlation between maternal vitamin D level and cervical length in mid-pregnancy. Results: It was shown that 29.6% and 25.4% of participants had vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency, respectively. Spearman’s test found no significant correlation between maternal vitamin D level and cervical length in mid-pregnancy. Moreover, cervical length and maternal vitamin D level had no association wi...

Research paper thumbnail of A Prospective Cohort to Evaluate Second-trimester Fetal Echocardiography Accuracy and to Evaluate Perinatal Outcomes in Iran

Journal of Zabol Medical School

Background: Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are the most costly congenital disorders and despite ... more Background: Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are the most costly congenital disorders and despite significant advances in the diagnostic modalities, still its perinatal and neonatal consequences require extensive studies. In the current study, we investigated diagnostic value of fetal heart echocardiography for CHDs diagnosis while postnatal echocardiography was considered as Gold standard. Additionally, maternal and perinatal outcomes were evaluated. Methods: In this prospective Cohort study, 400 high risk pregnant women with regards to carrying a fetus with CHDs underwent fetal echocardiography during pre and postnatal period and maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes were followed. Moreover, diagnostic value of fetal echocardiography for predicting CHDs was calculated. Results: Among 400 fetal echocardiographies done, CHDs was found in 63 fetuses and consequently postnatal echocardiography confirmed the diagnosis in 52 (82.53%) of them. The most common CHDs were atrial and ventricu...

Research paper thumbnail of Maternal Vitamin D Concentration in Mid-pregnancy and Its Effect on Fetal Thymus Size: A Report from a Tertiary Center in Iran

Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Cancer Research

Background & Objective: The thymus gland significantly affects fetal immune system maturation. Ad... more Background & Objective: The thymus gland significantly affects fetal immune system maturation. Additionally, there is a linear association between thymus gland size and its performance. Given the high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Iran and scarce studies with conflicting results, subjecting maternal vitamin D concentration effect on fetal thymus, we decided to investigate maternal vitamin D concentration and its relation to fetal thymus size in mid-gestation. This study also aimed to generate a race-specific reference range. Materials & Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of ultrasound measurements of the fetal thymus at 18-22 weeks of gestational age in 94 pregnant women and its correlation with maternal serum vitamin D levels from May to July 2021 at the tertiary center of Imam Khomeini Hospital in Tehran, Iran. Results: The mean values of thymus perimeter, thymus-thoracic ratio, thymus transverse diameter, and thymus area in all participants were 4.18±0.56 cm, 0.37±0.04, 1.56±0.21 cm, and 1.11±0.76 cm 2 , respectively. There was a trend toward decreased thymus perimeter and transverse thymus diameter with decreasing level of maternal vitamin D. There was also a significant correlation between thymus perimeter and transverse thymus diameter with fetal biometric indices and gestational age. Furthermore, a significant correlation was observed between the thymus perimeter and transverse thymus diameter. Conclusion: We generated a race-specific nomogram for fetal thymus size in Iranian pregnant women. Moreover, the observed trend toward decreased fetal thymus size with decreasing maternal vitamin D levels requires further prospective investigations. A high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and low compliance with daily vitamin D intake during pregnancy was also shown, which requires a solution.

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Interferon (IFN)-γ in Extravillous Trophoblast Cell (EVT) Invasion and Preeclampsia Progression

Research paper thumbnail of Uterine torsion as an elusive obstetrical emergency in pregnancy: is there an association between gravid uterus torsion and Ehlers–Danlos syndrome?: a case report

Journal of Medical Case Reports

Background Timely diagnosis of uterine torsion can lead to acceptable maternal and fetal outcomes... more Background Timely diagnosis of uterine torsion can lead to acceptable maternal and fetal outcomes. This article presents the case of a 42-year-old pregnant woman, diagnosed with a rare 270° uterine torsion, in whom proper management led to good maternal outcomes but, unfortunately, severe prematurity and metabolic acidosis led to neonatal death. Moreover, the mother was clinically suspected for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. Case presentation In December 2020, a 42-year-old pregnant Iranian woman, Gravid 3 para2 live2, at 30 weeks of gestation presented to the obstetric emergency department of Vali-Asr Hospital (Birjand, Iran) suffering from acute severe generalized abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness while she was hemodynamically unstable. After resuscitation, owing to persistent fetal bradycardia on fetal heart rate monitoring, she underwent an emergency cesarean section. Infra-umbilical midline skin incision was made, and when the abdominal cavity was opened, owing to abnorm...

Research paper thumbnail of Idiopathic combined retinal vessels occlusion in a pregnant woman: a case report

Journal of Medical Case Reports

Background Ocular vascular occlusion is an extremely rare event, especially in the young populati... more Background Ocular vascular occlusion is an extremely rare event, especially in the young population. This diagnosis is always associated with active systemic diseases in young adults and needs thrombophilia workup. Nevertheless, we present the case of a pregnant woman suffering from idiopathic combined central retinal vein and cilioretinal artery occlusion. Case presentation A 36-year-old pregnant Iranian woman at the 36th week of her second pregnancy complained of subacute unilateral painless decreased vision of her left eye. She had experienced a transient vision loss that lasted several minutes, but attacks gradually became more frequent and finally persistent over a several-day period. Finally combined central retinal vein and cilioretinal artery occlusion was established. Her visual acuity improved to 4/10 in a month without any ocular intervention except for a short duration of prophylactic dose enoxaparin, and the acuity reached 8/10 without any complications in the third mon...

Research paper thumbnail of A giant early second‐trimester placental chorioangioma associated with isolated proteinuria and histopathologically confirmed placental insufficiency, a novel association: A case report

Clinical Case Reports, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of An unusual clinical manifestation of coronavirus disease 2019 in a woman with twin pregnancy: a case report

Journal of Medical Case Reports

Background Although coronavirus disease 2019 affects mainly the respiratory system, as time passe... more Background Although coronavirus disease 2019 affects mainly the respiratory system, as time passes and our understanding of the disease improves, many nonrespiratory clinical manifestations such as thromboembolic events have been shown to occur with or without respiratory tract involvement. Case presentation We present the case of a 21-year-old gravid 3, live 1, abortion 1 Iranian woman pregnant with twins in her early first trimester. Her initial chief complaint was headache that gradually increased in intensity. Eventually, cerebral vein thrombosis was confirmed. Although the patient first manifested with neurological involvement, she developed upper respiratory symptoms soon after, and then nasopharyngeal polymerase chain reaction test returned positive. Conclusion Any neurological complaints in pregnant women during the current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic should raise suspicion for the presence of significant cerebral thrombotic or ischemic events, even if the patient has ...

Research paper thumbnail of Investigation of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) level and ovarian response in infertile women with endometriosis in IVF cycles

International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine, 2018

Background: Endometriosis, can cause ovarian conflict and reduced ovarian reserve that could lead... more Background: Endometriosis, can cause ovarian conflict and reduced ovarian reserve that could lead to lower response to assisted reproductive techniques Objective: Current study was conducted to determine the association between level of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) and the infertility treatment outcomes in infertile females with endometriosis versus the non-endometriosis infertile subject. Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, 64 infertile females who referred to Shariati Hospital from April 2015 to November 2017 were enrolled. They were divided in two groups of 32 patients (endometriosis and non-endometriosis women). The anti-mullerian hormone level among all subjects was determined, treatment outcomes were evaluated and association between these factors was assessed. Results: It was seen that the anti-mullerian hormone (p=0.06), the number of retrieved oocytes (p=0.7) and embryos (p=0.7), implantation rate (p=0.6) and clinical pregnancy rate (p=0.9) were similar betwe...

Research paper thumbnail of Partial molar pregnancy with a normal live fetus and umbilical cord abnormalities: A novel association with long‐term follow‐up: A case report

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring fetal thymus size: a new method for diabetes screening in pregnancy

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine

Research paper thumbnail of A rare presentation of pheochromocytoma in pregnancy: a case report

Journal of Medical Case Reports

Background: Early diagnosis of pheochromocytoma and its proper management can lessen its mortalit... more Background: Early diagnosis of pheochromocytoma and its proper management can lessen its mortality and morbidity. This case report describes a 24-year-old pregnant woman with an unusual presentation of pheochromocytoma. Case presentation: An Iranian 24-year-old primigravid woman from Kordistan province was referred to our center with left flank pain at 37 weeks of gestation. She had a history of gestational diabetes mellitus since the 12th week of gestation which was managed by insulin administration. She also had a history of pulsatile bi-temporal headache for 2 years prior to her referral to us. She underwent complete abdominal and pelvic ultrasound imaging for her flank pain. This examination revealed a heterogeneous mass of 119 × 87 × 79 mm above her left kidney, highly suspicious of being an adrenal-originating tumor. Subsequently, we consulted an endocrinologist. She underwent abdominopelvic magnetic resonance imaging and her 24-hour urine metanephrine, normetanephrine, and vanillylmandelic acid were assessed. Finally, the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma was confirmed. She underwent a cesarean section and adrenal mass excision at the 40th week of gestation. This timely diagnosis resulted in her proper management and good maternal and neonatal treatment outcomes. Conclusions: Our patient had pheochromocytoma during pregnancy. She had no complaints about hypertension before or during pregnancy until giving birth to her child; her only symptoms were a vague left flank pain, gestational diabetes, and headaches for the past 2 years. The unusual symptom of flank pain led to timely diagnosis and a good treatment outcome.

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of the frequency of antinuclear antibodies in patients with pemphigus vulgaris and a control group

Dermatology and Cosmetic, Jun 1, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Could Fetal Fraction Index Affect Maternal Serum Biomarkers or Uterine Artery Pulsatility Index in the First Trimester?

SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, Nov 23, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of The emerging function of N6-methyladenosine and its regulators in endometrial cancer; Current knowledge and prospect

Research paper thumbnail of Successful Management of Severe Early-Onset Fetal Hemolytic Anemia Due to Anti-Rh17 Alloimmunization: A Case Report

Journal of obstetrics, gynecology and cancer research, Sep 8, 2023

As widespread prophylaxis with anti-D Antibodies has dramatically diminished anti-Dassociated hem... more As widespread prophylaxis with anti-D Antibodies has dramatically diminished anti-Dassociated hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN), other antibodies-associated HDN has become relatively more significant. Two genes encode Rh proteins: the RhD gene coding for the D and the Rh CcEe gene coding for Cc Ee Antigens. D is a rare Rh phenotype in which RBCs lack Cc/Ee antigens while D antigen is strongly expressed. Anti R17 antibodies are important monomorphic antibodies acting against all previously mentioned antigens. It can pass through the placenta as a G immunoglobulin, leading to fetal or neonatal hemolysis. Here, we reported an immunized pregnant female with D-phenotype and a history of intrauterine fetal death who had high titer of anti-Rh17 antibodies in her subsequent pregnancy. We would discuss our management strategy which led to good perinatal outcomes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second case of HDN reported in English written literature in Iran.

Research paper thumbnail of The sequestosome 1 protein: therapeutic vulnerabilities in ovarian cancer

Clinical and Translational Oncology

Research paper thumbnail of Single Umbilical Artery and Associated Fetal and Maternal Characteristics: A Cross Sectional Study

Journal of Zabol Medical School

Background: Single umbilical artery is the most common developmental malformation of the umbilica... more Background: Single umbilical artery is the most common developmental malformation of the umbilical cord. Its prevalence increases by multiple pregnancy, velamentous cord insertion, older maternal age, cigarrete smoking, maternal diabetes, hypertension or epilepsy. Since ethnic and genetic factors have been contributed to single umbilical artery occurrence and there is no similar study in Iran, we decided to evaluate fetuses with single umbilical artery diagnosis and describe maternal and fetal characteristics. Methods: This was a retrospective cross sectional study conducted on pregnant women having fetuses diagnosed with single umbilical artery at gestational age of 18 to 24 weeks referring to the perinatologist during 2019-2022. Data was analyzed by appropriate analytic tests were applied. Results: During study period, 67 fetuses had been diagnosed with single umbilical artery. Mean values of maternal age, gestational age, body mass index were 32.29 ± 5.83 years, 18.89 ± 1.57 week...

Research paper thumbnail of Could Maternal Vitamin D Concentration Affect Cervical Length in Mid-Pregnancy? A Report from an Iranian Tertiary Center

Journal of Family & Reproductive Health

Objective: This descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study aimed to figure out whether maternal s... more Objective: This descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study aimed to figure out whether maternal serum vitamin D concentration correlates with cervical length measurement in mid-gestation or not. Materials and methods: During Jun-Jan 2021, 213 pregnant women at 18-22 weeks of gestation were investigated. First, demographic features were obtained then, maternal serum vitamin D concentration was measured by enzyme-linked immunoassay and cervical length was measured via transvaginal sonography according to fetal maternal foundation guideline and appropriate statistical test was used to analyze the correlation between maternal vitamin D level and cervical length in mid-pregnancy. Results: It was shown that 29.6% and 25.4% of participants had vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency, respectively. Spearman’s test found no significant correlation between maternal vitamin D level and cervical length in mid-pregnancy. Moreover, cervical length and maternal vitamin D level had no association wi...

Research paper thumbnail of A Prospective Cohort to Evaluate Second-trimester Fetal Echocardiography Accuracy and to Evaluate Perinatal Outcomes in Iran

Journal of Zabol Medical School

Background: Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are the most costly congenital disorders and despite ... more Background: Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are the most costly congenital disorders and despite significant advances in the diagnostic modalities, still its perinatal and neonatal consequences require extensive studies. In the current study, we investigated diagnostic value of fetal heart echocardiography for CHDs diagnosis while postnatal echocardiography was considered as Gold standard. Additionally, maternal and perinatal outcomes were evaluated. Methods: In this prospective Cohort study, 400 high risk pregnant women with regards to carrying a fetus with CHDs underwent fetal echocardiography during pre and postnatal period and maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes were followed. Moreover, diagnostic value of fetal echocardiography for predicting CHDs was calculated. Results: Among 400 fetal echocardiographies done, CHDs was found in 63 fetuses and consequently postnatal echocardiography confirmed the diagnosis in 52 (82.53%) of them. The most common CHDs were atrial and ventricu...

Research paper thumbnail of Maternal Vitamin D Concentration in Mid-pregnancy and Its Effect on Fetal Thymus Size: A Report from a Tertiary Center in Iran

Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Cancer Research

Background & Objective: The thymus gland significantly affects fetal immune system maturation. Ad... more Background & Objective: The thymus gland significantly affects fetal immune system maturation. Additionally, there is a linear association between thymus gland size and its performance. Given the high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Iran and scarce studies with conflicting results, subjecting maternal vitamin D concentration effect on fetal thymus, we decided to investigate maternal vitamin D concentration and its relation to fetal thymus size in mid-gestation. This study also aimed to generate a race-specific reference range. Materials & Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of ultrasound measurements of the fetal thymus at 18-22 weeks of gestational age in 94 pregnant women and its correlation with maternal serum vitamin D levels from May to July 2021 at the tertiary center of Imam Khomeini Hospital in Tehran, Iran. Results: The mean values of thymus perimeter, thymus-thoracic ratio, thymus transverse diameter, and thymus area in all participants were 4.18±0.56 cm, 0.37±0.04, 1.56±0.21 cm, and 1.11±0.76 cm 2 , respectively. There was a trend toward decreased thymus perimeter and transverse thymus diameter with decreasing level of maternal vitamin D. There was also a significant correlation between thymus perimeter and transverse thymus diameter with fetal biometric indices and gestational age. Furthermore, a significant correlation was observed between the thymus perimeter and transverse thymus diameter. Conclusion: We generated a race-specific nomogram for fetal thymus size in Iranian pregnant women. Moreover, the observed trend toward decreased fetal thymus size with decreasing maternal vitamin D levels requires further prospective investigations. A high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and low compliance with daily vitamin D intake during pregnancy was also shown, which requires a solution.

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Interferon (IFN)-γ in Extravillous Trophoblast Cell (EVT) Invasion and Preeclampsia Progression

Research paper thumbnail of Uterine torsion as an elusive obstetrical emergency in pregnancy: is there an association between gravid uterus torsion and Ehlers–Danlos syndrome?: a case report

Journal of Medical Case Reports

Background Timely diagnosis of uterine torsion can lead to acceptable maternal and fetal outcomes... more Background Timely diagnosis of uterine torsion can lead to acceptable maternal and fetal outcomes. This article presents the case of a 42-year-old pregnant woman, diagnosed with a rare 270° uterine torsion, in whom proper management led to good maternal outcomes but, unfortunately, severe prematurity and metabolic acidosis led to neonatal death. Moreover, the mother was clinically suspected for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. Case presentation In December 2020, a 42-year-old pregnant Iranian woman, Gravid 3 para2 live2, at 30 weeks of gestation presented to the obstetric emergency department of Vali-Asr Hospital (Birjand, Iran) suffering from acute severe generalized abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness while she was hemodynamically unstable. After resuscitation, owing to persistent fetal bradycardia on fetal heart rate monitoring, she underwent an emergency cesarean section. Infra-umbilical midline skin incision was made, and when the abdominal cavity was opened, owing to abnorm...

Research paper thumbnail of Idiopathic combined retinal vessels occlusion in a pregnant woman: a case report

Journal of Medical Case Reports

Background Ocular vascular occlusion is an extremely rare event, especially in the young populati... more Background Ocular vascular occlusion is an extremely rare event, especially in the young population. This diagnosis is always associated with active systemic diseases in young adults and needs thrombophilia workup. Nevertheless, we present the case of a pregnant woman suffering from idiopathic combined central retinal vein and cilioretinal artery occlusion. Case presentation A 36-year-old pregnant Iranian woman at the 36th week of her second pregnancy complained of subacute unilateral painless decreased vision of her left eye. She had experienced a transient vision loss that lasted several minutes, but attacks gradually became more frequent and finally persistent over a several-day period. Finally combined central retinal vein and cilioretinal artery occlusion was established. Her visual acuity improved to 4/10 in a month without any ocular intervention except for a short duration of prophylactic dose enoxaparin, and the acuity reached 8/10 without any complications in the third mon...

Research paper thumbnail of A giant early second‐trimester placental chorioangioma associated with isolated proteinuria and histopathologically confirmed placental insufficiency, a novel association: A case report

Clinical Case Reports, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of An unusual clinical manifestation of coronavirus disease 2019 in a woman with twin pregnancy: a case report

Journal of Medical Case Reports

Background Although coronavirus disease 2019 affects mainly the respiratory system, as time passe... more Background Although coronavirus disease 2019 affects mainly the respiratory system, as time passes and our understanding of the disease improves, many nonrespiratory clinical manifestations such as thromboembolic events have been shown to occur with or without respiratory tract involvement. Case presentation We present the case of a 21-year-old gravid 3, live 1, abortion 1 Iranian woman pregnant with twins in her early first trimester. Her initial chief complaint was headache that gradually increased in intensity. Eventually, cerebral vein thrombosis was confirmed. Although the patient first manifested with neurological involvement, she developed upper respiratory symptoms soon after, and then nasopharyngeal polymerase chain reaction test returned positive. Conclusion Any neurological complaints in pregnant women during the current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic should raise suspicion for the presence of significant cerebral thrombotic or ischemic events, even if the patient has ...

Research paper thumbnail of Investigation of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) level and ovarian response in infertile women with endometriosis in IVF cycles

International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine, 2018

Background: Endometriosis, can cause ovarian conflict and reduced ovarian reserve that could lead... more Background: Endometriosis, can cause ovarian conflict and reduced ovarian reserve that could lead to lower response to assisted reproductive techniques Objective: Current study was conducted to determine the association between level of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) and the infertility treatment outcomes in infertile females with endometriosis versus the non-endometriosis infertile subject. Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, 64 infertile females who referred to Shariati Hospital from April 2015 to November 2017 were enrolled. They were divided in two groups of 32 patients (endometriosis and non-endometriosis women). The anti-mullerian hormone level among all subjects was determined, treatment outcomes were evaluated and association between these factors was assessed. Results: It was seen that the anti-mullerian hormone (p=0.06), the number of retrieved oocytes (p=0.7) and embryos (p=0.7), implantation rate (p=0.6) and clinical pregnancy rate (p=0.9) were similar betwe...

Research paper thumbnail of Partial molar pregnancy with a normal live fetus and umbilical cord abnormalities: A novel association with long‐term follow‐up: A case report

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring fetal thymus size: a new method for diabetes screening in pregnancy

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine

Research paper thumbnail of A rare presentation of pheochromocytoma in pregnancy: a case report

Journal of Medical Case Reports

Background: Early diagnosis of pheochromocytoma and its proper management can lessen its mortalit... more Background: Early diagnosis of pheochromocytoma and its proper management can lessen its mortality and morbidity. This case report describes a 24-year-old pregnant woman with an unusual presentation of pheochromocytoma. Case presentation: An Iranian 24-year-old primigravid woman from Kordistan province was referred to our center with left flank pain at 37 weeks of gestation. She had a history of gestational diabetes mellitus since the 12th week of gestation which was managed by insulin administration. She also had a history of pulsatile bi-temporal headache for 2 years prior to her referral to us. She underwent complete abdominal and pelvic ultrasound imaging for her flank pain. This examination revealed a heterogeneous mass of 119 × 87 × 79 mm above her left kidney, highly suspicious of being an adrenal-originating tumor. Subsequently, we consulted an endocrinologist. She underwent abdominopelvic magnetic resonance imaging and her 24-hour urine metanephrine, normetanephrine, and vanillylmandelic acid were assessed. Finally, the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma was confirmed. She underwent a cesarean section and adrenal mass excision at the 40th week of gestation. This timely diagnosis resulted in her proper management and good maternal and neonatal treatment outcomes. Conclusions: Our patient had pheochromocytoma during pregnancy. She had no complaints about hypertension before or during pregnancy until giving birth to her child; her only symptoms were a vague left flank pain, gestational diabetes, and headaches for the past 2 years. The unusual symptom of flank pain led to timely diagnosis and a good treatment outcome.

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of the frequency of antinuclear antibodies in patients with pemphigus vulgaris and a control group

Dermatology and Cosmetic, Jun 1, 2011