Spontaneous Uterine Rupture at 15 Weeks' Gestation in a Patient with a History of Cesarean Delivery after Removal of Shirodkar Cerclage
Abstract A pregnant woman presented with acute upper abdominal pain and nausea at 15 weeks' gestation. She had a history of cesarean delivery for abruption after the removal of a Shirodkar cerclage that was placed because of cervical shortening caused by conization. She became pregnant again 14...
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Main Authors: | Serika Kanao (Author), Aya Fukuda (Author), Hirotsugu Fukuda (Author), Mayuko Miyamoto (Author), Eriko Marumoto (Author), Kiichiro Furuya (Author), Rie Nishiyama (Author), Chifumi Ohyagi (Author), Haruki Ogawa (Author) |
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Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.,
2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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