2007
DOI: 10.1080/01443610701325721
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Acute uterine cervical prolapse in pregnancy

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“…Se identificaron 1.158 referencias, todas en inglés. Después de eliminar duplicados y aplicar los criterios de inclusión y de exclusión, se seleccionaron 13 estudios, de los cuales 12 corresponden a reportes de caso (8,11,12,16,(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30) y uno a serie de casos con 99 participantes (15). El rango de edad al momento del parto fue de 19 (29) a 37 años (12), y aunque todos fueron a término, tan solo cinco publicaciones especificaron la edad gestacional al momento del parto con un rango de 37 a 40 semanas (8,23,25,28,29).…”
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“…Se identificaron 1.158 referencias, todas en inglés. Después de eliminar duplicados y aplicar los criterios de inclusión y de exclusión, se seleccionaron 13 estudios, de los cuales 12 corresponden a reportes de caso (8,11,12,16,(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30) y uno a serie de casos con 99 participantes (15). El rango de edad al momento del parto fue de 19 (29) a 37 años (12), y aunque todos fueron a término, tan solo cinco publicaciones especificaron la edad gestacional al momento del parto con un rango de 37 a 40 semanas (8,23,25,28,29).…”
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“…[1] Genital prolapse may develop initially during pregnancy. However, in the majority of cases, pregnancy is superimposed on a preexisting prolapse which occurs as a result of relaxation and tearing down of the support structures of the uterus.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…In the childbearing years, genital prolapse is usually due to multiparty, but traumatic and prolonged labor and operative vaginal deliveries may also contribute. [1] When some degree of prolapse is present before pregnancy, it usually will persist until the pregnancy progresses to the stage where spontaneous correction occurs. This spontaneous correction is due to the uterus becoming an abdominal organ in the second trimester.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A PubMed keyword search for "uterine prolapse," "procidentia," or "pelvic organ prolapse" with "pregnancy" revealed very few reports of uterine prolapse newly diagnosed during pregnancy. In particular, less than 20 cases (only 18 cases) have been reported in the English-language literature since 2000 ( Table 1 ) [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ]. This is the third reported case of a uterine prolapse in a nulliparous female patient.…”
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confidence: 99%