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Background: Mirror syndrome (MS) is a pregnancy-related condition characterized by fetal, placental and maternal edema. Methods: We report a case of MS with severe postpartum presentation following stillbirth, shoulder dystocia, McRoberts maneuver, anterior shoulder disimpaction and
This series and literature review aimed to prenatally characterize the nature of axillary lymphangioma. A total of 30 cases, including our 5 cases, were analyzed. Insights gained from this review are as follows: Septate and nonseptate cysts seem to be different entities. The nonseptate type tends to
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Uterine rupture is potentially a life-threatening condition for both mother and infant. In this article, we report a rare occurrence of uterine rupture due to traumatic assisted fundal pressure associated with hydrops fetalis and shoulder dystocia.
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A 29-year-old woman was admitted
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To determine whether the conduct of the second stage of labor and delivery technique influences the incidence of rupture of the anal sphincter.
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A total of 1072 primipara delivered vaginally at term at Rigshospitalet in 1998. A questionnaire on prenatal risk factors, conduct of the
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This article aims to compare the composite maternal and neonatal morbidities (CMM and CNM, respectively) between macrosomic (≥4,000 g) and nonmacrosomic (<4,000 g) newborns among women with diabetes mellitus (DM).
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Maternal demographic and peripartum outcome data (N = 1,260) were