2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2013.10.006
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Acute pyelonephritis in pregnancy: an 18-year retrospective analysis

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“…[4][5][6][7] Pyelonephritis has been associated with maternal septicemia, renal dysfunction and anemia, 8 as well as adverse fetal outcomes, such as low birth weight and preterm birth. 3,9 Conversely, a recent study found asymptomatic bacteriuria was not associated with preterm birth.…”
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“…[4][5][6][7] Pyelonephritis has been associated with maternal septicemia, renal dysfunction and anemia, 8 as well as adverse fetal outcomes, such as low birth weight and preterm birth. 3,9 Conversely, a recent study found asymptomatic bacteriuria was not associated with preterm birth.…”
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“…Respecto a los factores de riesgo, nuestros resultados concuerdan con Wing et al (5) en cuanto a que ser adolescente es un factor de riesgo para el desarrollo de pielonefritis aguda durante la gestación. Asimismo, nuestros resultados respecto a las primigestantes concuerdan con lo informado por la literatura (4,14,15).…”
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“…En cuanto a los factores de riesgo se ha descrito que la pielonefritis aguda es más frecuente en mujeres nulíparas, con pocos años de educación, más jóvenes, fumadoras y que asisten tarde al control prenatal (5). En Colombia son pocos los estudios publicados respecto a los factores de riesgo relacionados con esta entidad (11).…”
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“…Since urinary tract infection during pregnancy is one of the most frequent causes of fever (11) , the report of this symptom by the women possibly directed the clinical rationale for this diagnoses. Therefore, our report of two parturients with dengue highlights the need to include dengue fever as one of the possible causes of acute febrile syndrome or bleeding events during pregnancy or childbirth, especially in the months of the highest incidence of dengue in Brazil, i.e., January to July (12) .…”
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