Items where Author is "Golmohammad Lou, S"
Pashapour, S and Behroozi Lak, T and Golmohammad Lou, S and Ghasemnejad Berenji, H and Ghasemnejad Berenji, M and Sadeghpour, S (2019) Relationship between low maternal vitamin D status and the risk of severe preeclampsia: A case control study. Pregnancy Hypertension, 15. pp. 161-165.
Golmohammad Lou, S and Hagishafieha, M and Karjooyan, T and Oshnouei, S and Pashapour, S (2015) Relationship between helicobacter pylori infection and spontaneous abortion. Tehran University Medical Journal, 73 (4). pp. 289-296.
Golmohammad Lou, S and Behroozi Lak, T and Jafari, R and Oshnouei, S and Pashapour, S (2013) PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS DURING PREGNANCY AND RELATED FACTORS IN URMIA DISTRICT. The Journal of Urmia University of Medical Sciences, 24 (5). pp. 347-354.
Golmohammad Lou, S and Hajishafiha, M and Yekta, D and Hasankhani, D (2012) COMPARISION OF SINGLE AND TWO DOSE OF METHOTREXATE IN TREATMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANC. J Urmia Univ Med Sci, 23 (4). pp. 417-421.
Amirabi, A and Danaii, S and Naji, S and Yekta, Z and Golmohammad Lou, S (2010) CORRELATION OF 4- HOUR URINARY PROTEINS WITH 24-HOURS PROTEINURIA IN HOSPITALIZED PREGNANT PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS. J Urmia Univ Med Sci., 21 (1). pp. 10-16.
Pashapour, N and Macooei, A.A and Golmohammad Lou, S (2009) Alternating ibuprofen and acetaminophen in the treatment of febrile hospitalized children aged 9-24 months. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, 19 (2). pp. 164-168.
Amirabi, A and Salarilak, S and Golmohammad Lou, S and Khabiry, L (2009) A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EXTRA – AMNIOTIC SALINE INFUSION AND HIGH DOSE OXYTOCIN WITH PROSTAGLANDIN E2 SUPPOSITORY AND HIGH DOSE OXYTOCIN IN PRE - INDUCTION CERVICAL RIPENING IN SECOND TRIMESTER PREGNANCIES. J Urmia Univ Med Sci., 19 (4). pp. 295-301.
Pashapour, N and Golmohammad Lou, S (2007) Study on the diagnosis time of developmental dysplasia of the hip. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 13 (2). pp. 465-469.
Pashapour, N and Nikibakhsh, A.A and Golmohammad Lou, S (2007) Urinary tract infection in term neonates with prolonged jaundice. Urology journal, 4 (2). 91-94; discussion 94.