Keynote Lectures
Responsible:
- Codrina Ancuța and Eugen Ancuța MD, PhD, Professor of Rheumatology, UMF ,,Grigore T.Popa,, and MD, PhD, MSC, Researcher I Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Date:
25-04-2024Duration:
08:00-09:00Location:
Nicolae Testemițanu 25, str., 2nd floorCategories:
General Medicine, Keynote LecturesManaging patients with rheumatic diseases (RMD) during pregnancy and the postpartum period can
be a challenge for both rheumatologists and obstetricians. While disease activity during the course
of pregnancy varies with regard to the presence of underlying conditions, maintenance of remission
from conception through to delivery increases the chances of an uncomplicated pregnancy. A period
of remission of at least 6 months prior to conception increases the chance of a successful conception
while decreasing the risk of flares during pregnancy.
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