Romão (2019), Brazil |
1313 Romão Junior JE, Lopes RP, Teixeira Araújo MR, Abensur H. Consecutive spontaneous triplet and twin pregnancies in a woman after renal transplantation. Transplant Proc. 2019 Jul/Aug;51(6):1845-7.
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Triplet pregnancy with onset of hypertension and preterm birth (34 weeks) and twin pregnancy with cesarean at 37-4/7 weeks. |
Gizzo (2014), Italy |
1414 Gizzo S, Noventa M, Saccardi C, Paccagnella G, Patrelli TS, Cosmi E, et al. Twin pregnancy after kidney transplantation: what's on? A case report and review of literature. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2014 Nov 3;27(17):1816-9.
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Preterm birth (31 weeks) after onset of hypertension and proteinuria. |
Farr (2014), Austria |
88 Farr A, Bader Y, Husslein PW, Györi G, Mühlbacher F, Margreiter M. Ultra-high-risk pregnancies in women after renal transplantation. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2014 Sep;180:72-6.
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Preterm birth (30 weeks) after renal function deterioring. |
Rocha (2013), Portugal |
1010 Rocha A, Cardoso A, Malheiro J, Martins LS, Fonseca I, Braga J, et al. Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: graft, mother, and newborn complications. Transplant Proc. 2013 Apr;45(3):1088-91.
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No report of obstetrical, fetal or allograft function complications. |
Kennedy (2012), Ireland |
1515 Kennedy C, Hussein W, Spencer S, Walshe J, Denton M, Conlon PJ, et al. Reproductive health in Irish female renal transplant recipients. Ir J Med Sci. 2012 Mar 28;181(1):59-63.
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One of the twin pregnancy was miscarried at 10 weeks; other twin pregnancy had miscarriage of one fetus at age of 14 weeks and birth of the second fetus at age of 30 weeks. |
Cheung (2010), United Kingdon |
1616 Cheung CK, Bhandari S. The effect of spontaneous twin pregnancy on renal transplant function and haemodynamics. NDT Plus. 2010 Feb 1;3(1):48-50.
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Preterm birth (32 weeks) after onset of hypertension with no allograft function complication. |
Gutierréz (2009), Spain |
1717 Gutiérrez MJ, González P, Delgado I, Gutiérrez E, González E, Siqueira RC, et al. Renal allograft function and cardiovascular risk in recipients of kidney transplantation after successful pregnancy. Transplant Proc. 2009 Jul/Aug;41(6):2399-402.
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No report of obstetrical, fetal or allograft function complications. |
Khalaf (2000), United Kingdon |
1818 Khalaf Y, Elkington N, Anderson H, Taylor A, Braude P. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and its effect on renal function in a renal transplant patient undergoing IVF treatment: case report. Hum Reprod. 2000 Jun;15(6):1275-7.
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Preterm birth (30 weeks) after spontaneous premature labour. |
Furman (1999), Israel |
1919 Furman B, Wiznitzer A, Hackmon R, Gohar J, Mazor M. Multiple pregnancies in women after renal transplantation. Case report that rises a management dilemma. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 1999 May;84(1):107-10.
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Preterm birth (36 and 33 weeks), the first due to fetal growth restriction and the second due to hypertension. |
Vyas (1998), United States |
2020 Vyas S, Kumar A, Piecuch S, Hidalgo G, Singh A, Anderson V, et al. Outcome of twin pregnancy in a renal transplant recipient treated with tacrolimus. Transplantation. 1999 Feb 15;67(3):490-2.
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Preterm birth (32 weeks) due to hypertension; the first newborn had a cardiac malformation secondary to use of azatioprine. |
Prieto (1989), Spain |
2121 Prieto C, Errasti P, Olaizola JI, Morales JM, Andres A, Medina C, et al. Successful twin pregnancies in renal transplant recipients taking cyclosporine. Transplantation. 1989 Dec;48(6):1065-7.
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Preterm birth (both at 35 weeks), the first due to preeclampsia and the second due to spontaneous preterm labour. |
Burrows (1988), United States |
2222 Burrows DA, O'Neil TJ, Sorrells TL. Successful twin pregnancy after renal transplant maintained on cyclosporine A immunosuppression. Obstet Gynecol. 1988 Sep;72(3 Pt 2):459-61.
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Preterm birth (33 weeks) due to preeclampsia. |