2022
DOI: 10.58376/mcu.v1i1.12
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Placental Abruption as a Complication of Preeclampsia that Causes Fetal Distress

Abstract: Background Placental abruption is a common complication of preeclampsia. It is an obstetric emergency which occurs when the placenta partially or completely separates from the uterine wall. The diagnosis is usually made clinically or objectively. It is relatively rare but put a serious risk for both the fetus and the mother. Case presentation We reported a case of a 32-year-old multigravida patient at 35-36 weeks gestation presented with moderate vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain. He… Show more

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