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Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecología de Venezuela, 2022
Defects in cesarean scar results from a postoperative complication of the uterine isthmus, also known as an isthmocele. This is a reservoir-like pouch defect on the anterior wall of the uterine isthmus located at the site of a previous cesarean scar.
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Defects in cesarean scar results from a postoperative complication of the uterine isthmus, also known as an isthmocele. This is a reservoir-like pouch defect on the anterior wall of the uterine isthmus located at the site of a previous cesarean scar.
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Espondilodiscitis. Reporte de casos
2016Spondylodiscitis is a disorder of a generally infectious etiology that compromises the vertebral body and the intervertebral disc of the backbone in any of its locations (cervical, dorsal, and lumbar), although in most cases it is not possible to identify the causal etiological agent; the affection in children is uncommon, its diagnosis is always ...
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