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Placenta increta causing uterine rupture during the second trimester of pregnancy in a 30-year-old pregnant female: A rare case report. [PDF]
Katti F +5 more
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Background As uterine rupture may affect as many as 11/1000 women with 1 prior cesarean birth and 5/10.000 women with unscarred uterus undergoing labor induction, we intended to estimate the prevalence of such rare outcome when PGE2 is used for cervical ...
Giuseppe Chiossi +5 more
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Background: Intramural ectopic pregnancy is defined as the gestational sac (GS) is entirely within the myometrium, separate from the endometrial cavity and fallopian tubes, which is unsustainable and potentially life-threatening.
Xiaoran Chen +5 more
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Risk factors and outcomes of uterine rupture in Singapore: Emerging trends.
INTRODUCTION Uterine rupture is uncommon but has catastrophic implications on the pregnancy. A scarred uterus and abnormal placentation are known contributory factors.
S. Tan +4 more
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Objective: This study aims to investigate the high-risk factors, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of complete uterine ruptures in patients with uterine scars.
X.Y. Zhou, K.X. Li, X.M. Shu
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Introduction To analyse at what point during delivery, and during what clinical circumstances uterine rupture occurs. Uterine rupture is a rare peripartum complication associated with severe outcome for both mother and child.
Ida Schalén +2 more
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Background Uterine rupture is the leading cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and it accounts for 36% of the maternal mortality in Ethiopia. The maternal and perinatal outcomes of uterine rupture were inconclusive for the country.
Melaku Desta +8 more
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Time matters—a Swedish cohort study of labor duration and risk of uterine rupture
Uterine rupture is an obstetric emergency associated with maternal and neonatal morbidity. The main risk factor is a prior cesarean section, with rupture occurring in subsequent labor.
Susanne Hesselman +6 more
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Predicting cesarean section and uterine rupture among women attempting vaginal birth after prior cesarean section [PDF]
<p><b>Background:</b> There is currently no validated method for antepartum prediction of the risk of failed vaginal birth after cesarean section and no information on the relationship between the risk of emergency cesarean delivery and
Dobbie, R. +3 more
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Spontaneous unscarred uterine rupture in a twin pregnancy complicated by adenomyosis
Introduction: Uterine rupture during pregnancy is a serious obstetric complication accompanied by a high incidence of maternal morbidity and mortality, and the presence of uterine scars is the main risk factor.
Xuqing Li +5 more
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