1968
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(68)90559-0
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Jaundice in pregnancy

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“…In several reports (8,50,60,64), the incidence of urinary tract infections ranges between 17 and 30% in ICP-affected women and is significantly higher than in the general population of pregnant women. Symptoms of ICP often increase in coincidence with symptomatic urinary tract infection and tend to be more intense than in pregnancies in the absence of urinary tract infection.…”
Section: What Is the Meaning Of Epidemiological Associationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In several reports (8,50,60,64), the incidence of urinary tract infections ranges between 17 and 30% in ICP-affected women and is significantly higher than in the general population of pregnant women. Symptoms of ICP often increase in coincidence with symptomatic urinary tract infection and tend to be more intense than in pregnancies in the absence of urinary tract infection.…”
Section: What Is the Meaning Of Epidemiological Associationsmentioning
confidence: 98%