Asymptomatic uterine incarceration at term: Successful management of a rare complication in pregnancy
Objective: Incarcerated gravid uterus is a rare complication of pregnancy and can become a critical condition during delivery. For extremely uncommon cases that persist to the third trimester, correct diagnosis before delivery and appropriate management of the associated complications are important....
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Main Authors: | Po-Chao Hsu (Author), Mu-Hsien Yu (Author), Chen-Yu Wang (Author), Yu-Kuen Wang (Author), Chun-Kai Wang (Author), Her-Young Su (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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