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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1999
Amniotic fluid embolism occurs rarely but is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in the United States. The risk of death associated with this syndrome is 60% to 80% with half of survivors suffering long-term neurologic disability. The pathophysiology of amniotic fluid embolism is poorly understood.
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Amniotic fluid embolism occurs rarely but is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in the United States. The risk of death associated with this syndrome is 60% to 80% with half of survivors suffering long-term neurologic disability. The pathophysiology of amniotic fluid embolism is poorly understood.
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Amniotic Fluid Embolism: Review
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2014Amniotic fluid embolism is a rare but dreadful syndrome in Obstetrics, which happens, in most of the cases, in the peripartum period. The actual "embolisation" of the pulmonary vessels does not explain the whole picture of the syndrome. An immune mechanism, similar to an anaphylactic reaction, is more convincingly the background of the event, but the ...
GRECO, Pantaleo +5 more
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Presumed antepartum amniotic fluid embolism
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003Amniotic fluid embolism is seldom recognized in nonperipartum patients. The pathophysiology is uncertain and diagnosis imprecise, making management after stabilization difficult.A 37-year-old woman at 28 weeks' gestation presented with signs and symptoms consistent with amniotic fluid embolism including disseminated intravascular coagulopathy.
Kristen J, Kent +3 more
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2008
A case study involving a young woman delivering twins illustrates the dangers of this rare occurrence, the precise cause of which is still unknown. A rare complication of pregnancy.
LeAnne, Wilhite, Sheila, Melander
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A case study involving a young woman delivering twins illustrates the dangers of this rare occurrence, the precise cause of which is still unknown. A rare complication of pregnancy.
LeAnne, Wilhite, Sheila, Melander
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The Pathogenesis of Amniotic-Fluid Embolism
New England Journal of Medicine, 1950exaly +4 more sources

