Successful Management of a Cystic Lesion Which Had Been Caused by Menstrual Blood Above the Dehiscence of Cesarean Incision Scar: Case Report
Cesarean scar dehicence has the incidence of 1.2% after base transverse incisions. Beside causing a situation increasing morbidity and mortility for baby and mother and needing acute intervention in antenatal or intrapartum period by causing uterine rupture, it is an important complication that can...
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Main Authors: | Uğur Keskin (Author), Fahri Burçin Fıratlıgil (Author), Mustafa Ulubay (Author), Ulaş Fidan (Author), Rıza Efendi Karaca (Author), Ali Ergün (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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