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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962
Abstract 1. 1. A series of 12 cases of septic abortion with shock due to infection are presented. These occurred in 662 cases of septic abortion seen in Detroit Receiving Hospital in the past 2 years. 2. 2. The early recognition of these cases and the institution of massive antibiotic therapy is of crucial importance, since such therapy is ...
C S, STEVENSON, C C, YANG
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Abstract 1. 1. A series of 12 cases of septic abortion with shock due to infection are presented. These occurred in 662 cases of septic abortion seen in Detroit Receiving Hospital in the past 2 years. 2. 2. The early recognition of these cases and the institution of massive antibiotic therapy is of crucial importance, since such therapy is ...
C S, STEVENSON, C C, YANG
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VASCULAR COLLAPSE COMPLICATING SEPTIC ABORTION
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1960Abstract 1. 1. Six patients with vascular collapse complicating septic abortion are presented. 2. 2. The pathologic physiology and the physiologic basis for treatment are discussed. 3. 3. Survival of patients with this complication is dependent on early recognition and vigorous therapy. 4. 4. A plan of treatment is suggested.
L L, ADCOCK, E Y, HAKANSON
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East African medical journal, 1970
No abstract available.
Khehar, BS, Savage, WD
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Khehar, BS, Savage, WD
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1966
C R, Moritz, N J, Thompson
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C R, Moritz, N J, Thompson
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
L, Castelazo Ayala +4 more
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L, Castelazo Ayala +4 more
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Septic Abortion and Septic Thrombophlebitis
1990Despite the introduction of a multitude of broad-spectrum and potent antimicrobial agents, infection is a major cause of morbidity and an all too often factor in mortality among obstetric and gynecologic patients Whereas genital tract infection remains one of the most common clinical problems in obstetrics and gynecology, bacteremia is fairly uncommon ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
Robert S. Neuwirth, Emanuel A. Friedman
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Robert S. Neuwirth, Emanuel A. Friedman
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Choriocarcinoma Simulating Septic Abortion
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1964H, COHEN, S, MINKOWITZ, J E, HALL
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