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Intestinal Infarctus following Dilatation and Uterine Curettage [PDF]
We present a case of intestinal infarctus through the vagina. This was a consequence of induced abortion done clandestinely. The main objective was to point out the surgical complications of uterine dilatation and curettage by means of this rare case.
V.C. Eyenga+3 more
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ABSTRACT The management of large osseous defects requires innovative intramedullary bone graft harvesting techniques to optimize healing while minimizing complications. Intramedullary bone graft harvesting is, however, associated with potential cardiopulmonary adverse events due to embolic phenomena and systemic inflammation.
Markus Laubach+7 more
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A Case of Placenta Increta Presenting as Delayed Postabortal Intraperitoneal Bleeding in the First Trimester [PDF]
Placenta increta is an uncommon and life-threatening complication of pregnancy characterized by complete or partial absence of the decidua basalis. Placenta increta usually presents with vaginal bleeding during difficult placental removal in the third ...
Berchuck+30 more
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Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder Associated With Late Onset Pre‐Eclampsia: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS) disorder is a condition characterized by abnormal adherence and various levels of invasive placentation, whereas the physiopathology of pre‐eclampsia (PE) involves insufficient trophoblast invasion of maternal blood vessels in early pregnancy and subsequent placental insufficiency.
Sandy El Sayed+3 more
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Dilatation and curettage versus manual vacuum aspiration for first trimester clandestine abortions [PDF]
Background: Unintended pregnancy rate is rising worldwide and most of these pregnancies end by clandestine abortion. This study aimed at comparing complications of clandestine abortions done with Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) to those of clandestine ...
Fomulu, Joseph Nelson, Nkwabong, Elie
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Incomplete miscarriage during the first trimester: a comparison of indoor versus outdoor procedure [PDF]
Introduction: Miscarriage is defined as the natural death of a fetus inside the uterus. To remove complete conception material after a miscarriage, vacuum aspiration or dilatation & curettage are methods to remove uterine contents.
Faiza Iqbal , Sadia Azmat , Rabia Jamshaid , Zunaira Arshad , Anum Saqib, Faiza Iqbal , Sadia Azmat , Rabia Jamshaid , Zunaira Arshad , Anum Saqib
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Background Miscarriage is a common medical occurrence which can be associated with significant psychological distress. Patients and partners are frequently disappointed by aspects of their care, especially with regard to emotional support. Although most published studies investigated the experiences of patients and partners in emergency departments ...
Lysha Lee+2 more
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Is it essential to perform preoperative diagnostic curettage in patients scheduled for uterine myoma surgery? [PDF]
Objective: Uterine myoma, which arises from the myometrium of uterus, is among the most common benign tumors of women. Generally, it has an asymptomatic character, however, in symptomatic cases, it presents with abnormal uterine bleeding.
Bozkurt, Murat+5 more
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Prenatal detection of placenta accreta spectrum using a sonographic checklist
In a multi‐site tertiary center of prospectively obtained cases, a standardized sonographic checklist had a high sensitivity and moderate specificity for the prenatal detection of PAS in a high risk population. Across two trimesters, we found progression of features from the second to third trimester and improved performance of the checklist when ...
Helena C. Bartels+10 more
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