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Sonographic cervical volumetry in higher order multiple gestation [PDF]
Objective:The aim of this study of multifetal pregnancies was the comparison of three-dimensional (3D) volumetry of the cervix, conventional sonographic cervical length measurement and clinical assessment.
Fuchshuber, Susanne +5 more
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4thStage Transvaginal omental herniation during VBAC complicated by shoulder dystocia: a unique presentation of uterine rupture [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Uterine rupture is a common complication in women attempting their first virginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC) but the risk diminishes with subsequent VBACs. It occurs in rates of 0.5-9% and is influenced by various factors.
Aruyaru Stanley Mwenda
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Background. Uterine rupture is a tear in the wall of uterus which carries grave risks to the mother as well as her baby. Objectives. To estimate uterine rupture bad outcomes using propensity score and its determinants in Mizan-Tepi University teaching ...
Tegene Legese Dadi +1 more
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Risk of Uterine Rupture with Vaginal Birth after Cesarean in Twin Gestations
Background. Women with a previous cesarean delivery may attempt a subsequent vaginal birth or repeat cesarean. Vaginal birth after cesarean carries a greater risk of uterine rupture, defined as the disruption of all uterine layers, resulting in maternal ...
Kimya Baradaran
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When there is a defect in the uterine wall, it serves as a weakness through which the fetal membrane may herniate into abdominal cavity during pregnancy. This may manifest as either a silent (partial) or complete uterine rupture.
Benjamin Howe Nongo +3 more
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Intra-uterine fetal demise caused by amniotic band syndrome after standard amniocentesis [PDF]
The amniotic band syndrome represents a prime example of exogenous disruption of an otherwise normal feta I development. It may be a sequel of invasive diagnostic procedures such as amniocentesis or fetal blood sampling. A 38-year-old gravida II, para II
Bauerfeind, I. +4 more
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Atosiban in the management of preterm labour [PDF]
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Bhattacharya, Sohinee +3 more
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Clinical analysis of incomplete rupture of the uterus secondary to previous cesarean section
Uterine rupture is a rupture of the body or lower part of the uterus during pregnancy or delivery. Total of 98 cases with incomplete uterine rupture were classified as the incomplete uterine rupture group, 100 cases with a history of cesarean delivery ...
Yang Hong +4 more
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The Spontaneous Prelabour Rupture of Anunscarred Uterus at 34 Weeks of Pregnancy [PDF]
Uterine rupture is an obstetric emergency needs immediate surgery and is associated with poor fetal & maternal outcome. Usually uterine rupture occurs at the lower segment (weakest part) if there is no history of uterine surgery.
Malabika Misra +3 more
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Internet information on birth options after caesarean compared to the RCOG patient information leaflet : a web survey [PDF]
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Bhattacharya, Siladitya +3 more
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