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Abruptio Placentae

Critical Care Clinics, 1991
Despite our heightened awareness of placental abruption, this condition remains largely unpreventable. The incidence of placental abruption may actually be on the rise due to increasing use of cocaine and "crack" and a greater contribution from abdominal trauma. Whether recurrence of abruption associated with hypertension can be prevented with low-dose
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[Abruptio placentae].

La Tunisie medicale, 2006
Abruptio Placentae is one of the most typical obstetrical emergencies.We present a retrospective study about 45 cases of placental abruption. The diagnosis was confirmed in all cases by both clinical and anatomopathological findings.Study the epidemiological profile of the patient, the circumstances of diagnosis, the modes of delivery and the fetal ...
Youssef, Atef   +3 more
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[Abruptio placentae].

Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1990
Neither the frequency nor the clinical pattern of abruptio placentae have changed significantly in the past years. In a retrospective study (1979-1988) we found a frequency of 0.55%, that means one abruptio placentae in every 182 births. Important and significant factors which could be correlated with the abruptio placentae were: premature labour ...
M, Balde   +4 more
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Placenta Abruptio

The Guthrie Journal, 1947
R L, STEDGE, R W, DELAPLAINE
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Abruptio placentae

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
C A, GORDON   +2 more
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Abruptio placentae

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968
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SEVERE ABRUPTIO PLACENTAE

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1960
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