Two successive cesarean deliveries through separate posterior and anterior hysterotomy due to asymptomatic uterine torsion. A case report
Uterine torsion during pregnancy is a rare obstetrical complication that can be life-threatening for both mother and child. Although torsion usually presents with acute, non-specific symptoms, it can also occur without any symptoms and pose no immediate health threat. Ultimately, the diagnosis of to...
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Main Authors: | Matthias Boogaerts (Author), Kathleen Wuyts (Author), Henri Joos (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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