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Query: UMLS:C0000737 (
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The use of gemeprost (16,16 dimethyl-trans-delta 2-PGE1 methyl ester) vaginal pessaries for the termination of pregnancy in the early second trimester has been further investigated. Of 113 women between 12 and 16 weeks gestation, 93 (82%) aborted within 24 hours of the administration of 4.4 +/- 0.1 1 mg gemeprost pessaries. The mean induction-abortion interval was 881 +/- 31 minutes. Successful abortion was achieved in 16 of the remaining 20 women after a second course of gemeprost pessaries without the need for oxytocin supplementation. There were no serious complications.
Crampy
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and vaginal bleeding started after 275 and 756 minutes respectively. Twenty-two (19%) patients did not require pain relief during treatment, but 90 (80%) required parenteral opiates. Vomiting and diarrhoea occurred in 16 (14%) and 23 (20%) cases respectively. The safe induction of therapeutic abortion in 96% of women using vaginal prostaglandin alone offers an acceptable alternative to surgical evacuation in the early second trimester.
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PMID:Prostaglandin-induced pregnancy termination: further studies using gemeprost (16,16 dimethyl-trans-delta 2-PGE1 methyl ester) vaginal pessaries in the early second trimester. 368 94
Microscopic colitis is an umbrella term for a newly described group of colitides, belonging to the inflammatory bowel diseases, which are only diagnosable by microscopic evaluation of a macroscopically normal colon mucosa. Collagenous colitis and lymphocytic colitis are the most common of these colitides. Microscopic colitis is characterised clinically by chronic non-bloody watery diarrhoea.
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, nocturnal diarrhoea, urgency, and initial weight loss are usual. Concomitant diseases of autoimmune origin and arthralgia are commonly seen. Treatment of microscopic colitis follows the guidelines for treatment of other inflammatory bowel diseases, but a substantial part of the patients with microscopic colitis enter spontaneous remission after some years. A minor part, however, have very troublesome symptoms and are almost refractory to treatment. Microscopic colitis has apparently no malignant potential.
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PMID:[Microscopic colitis]. 1188 50