Hysterectomy with Fetus In Situ for Uterine Rupture at 21-Week Gestation due to a Morbidly Adherent Placenta
Background. Uterine rupture due to a morbidly adherent placenta is a rare obstetrical cause of acute abdominal pain in the pregnant patient. We present a case to add to the small body of published literature describing this diagnosis. Case. A 32-year-old G5T2P1A1L2 with multiple prior cesarean secti...
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Main Authors: | Katerina Pizzuto (Author), Cory Ozimok (Author), Radenka Bozanovic (Author), Kathleen Tafler (Author), Sarah Scattolon (Author), Nicholas A. Leyland (Author), Michelle Morais (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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