1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf02390707
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Rupture of the uterus in labour

Abstract: In this case report a 27-year-old parturient with a previous caesarean section was diagnosed as having had a uterine rupture in labour. The diagnosis was based on the sonographic demonstration of considerable amounts of free fluid in the abdomen 2 h postpartum, and confirmed by finding fetal skin cells in this fluid. There was no hemorrhage and the fluid disappeared overnight. She was managed expectantly and made a rapid and full recovery.

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