First image is a longitudinal section of uterus and the second image is a transverse section at the level of the hypoechoic cervical mass.
First image is a longitudinal section of uterus and the second image is a transverse section at the level of the hypoechoic cervical mass.
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Trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole not found to increase infant birth weight in HIV cases
July 9th 2025A recent randomized trial found no significant improvement in birth weight or key birth outcomes from antenatal trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole prophylaxis in human immunodeficiency virus-positive pregnant women.
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