143 results on '"Ogoyama, Manabu"'
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2. Clinical relevance of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome in pregnant women with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome: review of case reports in Japan
3. Bleeding-related outcomes of low-risk total placenta previa are equivalent to those of partial/marginal placenta previa
4. Association between adenomyosis and placenta accreta and mediation effect of assisted reproductive technology on the association: A nationwide observational study.
5. Confined placental mosaicism with trisomy 13 complicated by severe preeclampsia: A case report and literature review.
6. Long-term outcome of fetus with ameliorated cystic hygroma
7. Expectant management of retained products of conception following abortion: A retrospective cohort study
8. A novel variant in IFT122 associated with a severe phenotype of cranioectodermal dysplasia.
9. Uterine cervical conisation and chorioamnionitis: A nationwide observational study.
10. Automated electrochemiluminescence immunoassay for serum PlGF levels in women with singleton pregnancy at 9–13 weeks of gestation predicts preterm preeclampsia: a retrospective cohort study
11. Uterine cervical conisation and chorioamnionitis: A nationwide observational study
12. Temporary hypertension and white coat hypertension in the first trimester as risk factors for preeclampsia
13. Conservative management of retained products of conception in the normal placental position: A retrospective observational study
14. Exosome particles in maternal plasma: Trends by gestational weeks in normal pregnancy and comparison with preeclampsia
15. Clinical usefulness of serum levels of soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1/placental growth factor ratio to rule out preeclampsia in women with new-onset lupus nephritis during pregnancy
16. Galectin-1 as a novel risk factor for both gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, specifially its expression at a low level in the second trimester and a high level after onset
17. Maternal outcomes of placental abruption with intrauterine fetal death and delivery routes: A nationwide observational study
18. The regulatory mechanism of extravillous trophoblast invasion through microRNAs
19. Uterine Rupture With Placenta Percreta Following Multiple Adenomyomectomies
20. Three-dimensional visualization using a rubber balloon as postpartum feedback for vessels traversing vasa previa
21. Response letter to “Bleeding-related outcomes of low-risk total placenta previa are equivalent to those of partial/marginal placenta previa”
22. A transient fetal cyst at the thoracoabdominal border in early gestation preceding sac-type congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
23. Non-Coding RNAs and Prediction of Preeclampsia in the First Trimester of Pregnancy
24. Disseminated intravascular coagulation complicated by amniotic band syndrome associated with deceased fetal umbilical cord following fetoscopic laser surgery
25. Ritodrine‐induced rhabdomyolysis, infantile myotonic dystrophy, and maternal myotonic dystrophy unveiled
26. Retained products of conception in placenta previa without placenta accreta spectrum: who requires transarterial embolization and/or hysterectomy?
27. Prognosis and Prognostic Factors of Patients with Emergent Cerclage: A Japanese Single-Center Study
28. Immunohistochemical analysis of the distribution of DROSHA in villous trophoblast of the human placenta
29. SY4-2. Non-coding RNAs in extravillous trophoblast cells
30. SY4-5. Temporary hypertension as well as white coat hypertension in the first trimester as risk factors for preeclampsia
31. SY4-4. Role of sFlt-1 on the development of preeclampsia: basic and clinical approach
32. P-034. Decreased circulating levels of plasmacytoid dendritic cells in women with early-onset preeclampsia
33. Postpartum hemorrhage: is angiographically detectable “sac” mandatory for diagnosis of ruptured pseudoaneurysm?
34. LncRNA H19-Derived miR-675-5p Accelerates the Invasion of Extravillous Trophoblast Cells by Inhibiting GATA2 and Subsequently Activating Matrix Metalloproteinases
35. Opportunistic salpingectomy at cesarean delivery in Japan: A questionnaire for registered physicians of the MFICU Liaison Council
36. In silico analysis and expression analysis of human placental long non-coding RNAs
37. MiR-675-5p accelerates the invasive ability of extravillous trophoblast cells by the upregulation of matrix metalloproteinases
38. Usefulness of dynamic computed tomography for diagnosing and evaluating uterine artery pseudoaneurysms in women with late post‐partum hemorrhage not complicated by retained products of conception
39. Extravillous trophoblast invasion accelerated by WNT3A, 5A, and 10B via CD44
40. LncRNA H19-derived miR-675-5p is involved in the regulatory mechanism of trophoblast invasion
41. Extravillous trophoblast invasion accelerated by WNT3A, 5A, and 10B via CD44.
42. Clinical usefulness of serum levels of soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1/placental growth factor ratio to rule out preeclampsia in women with new-onset lupus nephritis during pregnancy
43. Extravillous trophoblast invasion is accelerated by WNT10B
44. Markedly higher sFlt-1/PlGF ratio in a woman with acute fatty liver of pregnancy compared with HELLP syndrome
45. MicroRNA expression analysis of peripheral and decidual natural killer cells in early miscarriage
46. Placental-specific microRNAs were transferred into decidual natural killer cells in the first trimester of pregnancy
47. DICER1 is present in the syncytiotrophoblast of the human full-term placenta
48. Galectin-1 as a novel risk factor for both gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, specifially its expression at a low level in the second trimester and a high level after onset
49. Hemostatic effect of intrauterine balloon for postpartum hemorrhage with special reference to concomitant use of “holding the cervix” procedure (Matsubara)
50. Ritodrine‐induced rhabdomyolysis, infantile myotonic dystrophy, and maternal myotonic dystrophy unveiled
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