Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 60Y. J. Pentland, 1953 - Medicine |
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... pregnancy was first reported by Stackel in 1901 , although Teske ( 1946 ) states that the condition was known to the ancient Greek physicians including Hippocrates . In 1943 Torpin was able to collect 28 cases and since then a further ...
... pregnancy was first reported by Stackel in 1901 , although Teske ( 1946 ) states that the condition was known to the ancient Greek physicians including Hippocrates . In 1943 Torpin was able to collect 28 cases and since then a further ...
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... pregnancy in the less severe cases most of the children can be saved . The outlook for future pregnancies is not clear from the literature . One of Fahmy's cases ( 1944 ) , who had a moderately large hæmatoma in one pregnancy , had ...
... pregnancy in the less severe cases most of the children can be saved . The outlook for future pregnancies is not clear from the literature . One of Fahmy's cases ( 1944 ) , who had a moderately large hæmatoma in one pregnancy , had ...
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... pregnancy , both of these factors producing softening and weakness of the scar . Another complication was the occasional adhesion of a loop of bowel to the upper uterine scar with the production of intestinal obstruction . In order to ...
... pregnancy , both of these factors producing softening and weakness of the scar . Another complication was the occasional adhesion of a loop of bowel to the upper uterine scar with the production of intestinal obstruction . In order to ...
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