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Jian Gu

Sun Yat-sen University

Publishes on Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders, Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment. 3 papers and 12 citations.

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A clinical study of 32 cases with HELLP syndrome
XU Cheng-fang, Tian Li, Min Huang et al.|Zhongguo jiceng yiyao|2010
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Objective To analyze the clinical presentation and maternal-neonatal outcome of HELLP syndrome.Methods 32 cases with HELLP syndrome from January 2003 to January 2009 were analyzed retrospectively.Results The incidence of HELLP syndrome in preeclampsia was 3.7%.Complete HELLP were 17 cases,partial HELLP were 15 cases.Two pregnant women died(one case of intracranial hemorrhage,one case of acute left cardiac failure),the mortality was 6.3%.Five newborns died,the mortality was 15.6%.The main materal complications were DIC(8 cases),placental abruption(2 cases),intracranial hemorrhage(2 cases).The main perinatal complications were preterm labor(20 cases),newborn asphysia(17 cases),SGA(15 cases).Conclusion HELLP syndrome is one of the most serious obstetric complications,early diagnosis,early therapy,controlling hypertension and termination of pregnancy in time are most important for treatment. Key words: Hypertension,pregnancy; HELLP Syndrome

Clinical and pathologic control analysis of causes for 114 perinatal death
Wu Hui, Jian Gu|Unknown|2003
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the main causes of perinatal death. The clinical and pathologic data of 114 cases were analyzed. The leading cause of perinatal death was fatal malformations. The 5 leading causes of perinatal death in pathologic dissection were fatal malformations, hemorrhagic diseases, hyaline membrane disease, infectious diseases, and asphyxia. The 5 leading clinical causes of perinatal death were asphyxia, fatal malformations, infectious diseases, sclerede-ma, and hemorrhagic diseases. The order of clinical and pathologic diagnosis was remarkably different (P0. 01). The main causes of premature death of gestational age37 weeks and body mass 2 500 g were asphyxia, hyaline membrane disease, intracranial hemorrhage, pneumorrhagia. The main causes of fetal death and dead birth were fatal malformations and asphyxi-a. The incidence of fetus malformation was higher in hydramnios and the incidence of asphyxia was higher in oligohydram-nios. Favorable perinatal management, antenatal diagnosis and corresponding measures are very important for high quality birth.