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Striae gravidarum in a pregnant woman at 38 weeks. Pregnancy stretch marks, also known as striae gravidarum, are a specific form of scarring of the skin of the abdominal area due to rapid expansion of the uterus as well as sudden weight gain during pregnancy. About 90% of pregnant women are affected. [13]
Striae gravidarum (stretch marks) – pregnancy-related stretch marks occur in 50% to 90% of women, [40] and are caused both by the skin stretching and by the effects of hormonal changes on fibers in the skin. [41]
Striae gravidarum: This type of stretch mark, which is the most visible on the lower abdomen and sometimes the hip, has a red-purple hue and develops during pregnancy. “Reversal really depends ...
Stretch marks in pregnancy/Striae gravidarum [4] [5] Odema in pregnancy [6] [7] Vaginal discharge in pregnancy [8] [9] Weight gain in pregnancy [10] Breast engorgement in pregnancy [11] Primary prevention in pregnancy; Folic acid in pregnancy [12] Appendicitis in pregnancy [13] Cholelithiasis in pregnancy [14] Tuberculosis in pregnancy [15]
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Hyperemesis gravidarum affects about one in every 200 pregnancies and results in severe nausea, dehydration, and low blood pressure, among other things.
Mikaela Shiffrin sustained a puncture wound to the right side of her abdomen and severe muscle trauma following her crash during a giant slalom race in Killington, Vt., the U.S. Ski & Snowboard ...
Linea nigra as seen in a pregnant woman. Linea nigra (Latin for "black line"), colloquially known as the pregnancy line, manifests as a linear area of heightened pigmentation frequently observed on the abdominal region during pregnancy. [1]