METASTATIC BRAIN TUMOUR IN PREGNANCY: A CASE REPORT

Metastatic brain tumour in pregnancy: A case report

Introduction.Malignant tumours of the central nervous system in pregnancy are rare and are most frequently diagnosed in the second part of pregnancy Of all malignant tumours which may occur in pregnancy, intracranial tumours bear the highest risk of maternal and foetal morbidity and mortality.Case Outline.A 29-year-old primipara was admitted to our

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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Absconding from an Open-Door, No-Restraint Inpatient Psychiatric Unit: A Single-Center Study in Italy

Absconding from inpatient psychiatric services has been associated with poor outcomes, putting the patient and community at risk and prolonging the recovery process.A retrospective study investigated the absconding rates and risk factors among patients admitted to an open-door, no-restraint inpatient psychiatric unit.Overall, OREGANO 1:3 the abscon

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