[Pregnancy and inflammatory rheumatic diseases].

Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie
R Fischer-Betz, E Gromnica-Ihle

Abstract

Inflammatory rheumatic diseases often affect females of childbearing age and pregnancy remains a challenge for this group of patients and their physicians. However, the majority of patients can now have successful pregnancies and deliver healthy babies as a result of our improved knowledge of the risks encountered during pregnancy, better preventive and therapeutic measures, and in particular close rheumatological, obstetric and neonatal monitoring. To ensure a favorable outcome, pregnancy should be planned to take place during a period of disease stability, monitored closely (physical examination, laboratory tests, and Doppler ultrasound), and treated appropriately.

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Jun 13, 2013·Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie·M AringerUNKNOWN Germany Society of Rheumatology
Jun 15, 2012·Der Internist·R Fischer-Betz
Dec 30, 2015·The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists·Natascha KöstlinChristian Gille

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