Optimization of intrauterine interventions in spontaneous abortion
Introduction. Retained products of conception (RPOC) are detected in 15 % of women after spontaneous or medical abortion. RPOC blind removal from the uterine cavity remains the "gold standard" of surgical treatment, which, however, may be associated with a high risk of certain complication...
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Main Authors: | I. A. Salov (Author), I. V. Naumova (Author), M. V. Lomovitskaya (Author) |
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