MODERN APPROACHES IN THERAPY AND OBSTETRICS: DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND PROPHYLAXIS
Abstract
This article discusses the integrated approaches of therapy and obstetrics, the management of somatic diseases during pregnancy, and the scientific foundations of modern diagnostic and treatment methods. The clinical course of cardiovascular, endocrine, respiratory, metabolic, and infectious diseases in pregnant women and their impact on fetal development are analyzed. The effectiveness of obstetric examinations, such as prenatal screening, ultrasound diagnostics, laboratory monitoring, and risk factor assessment, is demonstrated. The advantages of multidisciplinary cooperation in obstetrics and therapy, the principles of pharmacotherapy safety, the development of individual treatment plans, and preventive measures are also discussed. The results of the study serve to improve maternal and child health, increase the safety of childbirth, and optimize modern clinical practice.
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