Unborn Child
Mostrando 1-12 de 14 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Mother’s freedom of choice and the rights of an unborn child: a comparison between the views of freshmen and senior medical school students
OBJECTIVES: To compare the views of freshman students with senior students of the Faculty of Medicine- University of São Paulo concerning the respect for the mother’s freedom of choice, the need to protect the unborn child, the proportionality between the mother’s freedom of choice and the protection of the unborn child, and issues related to legal abo
Clinics. Publicado em: 2016-10
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2. Dignidade humana, nascituro e anencefalia
Os recentes avanços da biotecnologia têm causado forte impacto em diferentes áreas do conhecimento, impulsionando a indagação quanto aos limites éticos a serem respeitados, dando origem à Bioética, denominação que se generalizou como compreensiva de todos os fenômenos relacionados às consequências dos referidos avanços, mesmo que verificados em
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 16/12/2011
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3. Qualidade de vida de familiares de crianças portadoras da Síndrome de Down: perspectiva de mães
Parental expectations on an unborn child rise towards the ideal of a child in the enjoyment of good physical and mental health, which ensures its continuity. At its birth a child with Down syndrome (DS) these expectations can vanish, initiating adaptive experiences, which in some cases may be dysfunctional. This research aims to understand quality of life (Q
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 15/12/2011
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4. A influência do diagnóstico pré-natal na formação de possíveis psicopatologias do laço pais-bebê
With the technological development in the last decades, notably with the introduction of the use of ultrasound in pre-natal examinations, it is known today that the fetus has multiple skills. The development of prenatal diagnosis allowed the detection of numerous disabilities during pregnancy and also to monitor the pregnancies that may offer a particular ri
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Toxoplasmic encephalitis in an HIV infected pregnant woman: successful outcome for both mother and child
This report describes a case of Toxoplasma encephalitis during pregnancy of an HIV infected woman who was severely immunosuppressed (CD4: 17 cells/mm3), had a high viral load (RNA PCR:230,000 copies/ml), was treated with sulfadiazine, pyrimethamine and folinic acid for toxoplasmosis and was being treated with highly potent antiretroviral drugs (AZT, 3TC and
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases. Publicado em: 2002-08
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6. Mother and Unborn Child
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7. What protection for the unborn child of a psychologically vulnerable adult?
The Royal Society of Medicine.
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8. Metastatic unknown primary tumour presenting in pregnancy: a rarity posing an ethical dilemma
This brief report raises the ethical dilemma encountered by an obstetrician involved in the care of a pregnant woman with life‐threatening disease. This is a particularly difficult issue if the maternal well‐being is in conflict with the survival of the unborn child.
BMJ Group.
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9. The Antepartum Assessment of Fetal Well-being
Modern obstetrics is concerned with the health and well-being of both the mother and the unborn child. During the first two thirds of this century there was a pronounced decrease in maternal mortality and morbidity related to pregnancy. More recently, using the techniques of amniocentesis, antepartum fetal heart rate testing and ultrasound, obstetricians hav
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10. Antenatal screening and its possible meaning from unborn baby's perspective
In recent decades antenatal screening has become one of the most routine procedure of pregnancy-follow up and the subject of hot debate in bioethics circles. In this paper the rationale behind doing antenatal screening and the actual and potential problems that it may cause will be discussed. The paper will examine the issue from the point of wiew of parents
BioMed Central.
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11. Attitudes to predictive DNA testing in familial adenomatous polyposis.
Attitudes to predictive DNA testing for familial adenomatous polyposis were documented in 62 affected adults. Patient views on prenatal testing and termination of pregnancy for this disorder were sought, as were opinions on the most suitable age to offer predictive testing for at risk children and the most appropriate age to begin screening. While 15 (24%) o
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12. Ethics in studies on children and environmental health
Children, because of age‐related reasons, are a vulnerable population, and protecting their health is a social, scientific and emotional priority. The increased susceptibility of children and fetuses to environmental (including genotoxic) agents has been widely discussed by the scientific community. Children may experience different levels of chemical expo
BMJ Group.