Arteriographic Assessment of Placental Vascularity after Antepartum Haemorrhage
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Arteriographic assessment of placental vascularity after antepartum haemorrhage.
During the last decade there has been a gradual shift of emphasis in the management of antepartum haemorrhage. Placenta praevia, dangerous as it may be, presents fewer problems of management since the adoption of conservative therapy and the increased use of caesarean section as advocated by Macafee (1945). Stallworthy (1951) declared that in the management of placenta praevia our aim should be...
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nt matter & 2006 gyn.2006.01.003 thor. Tel.: +44 20 . [email protected] Summary Antepartum haemorrhage is bleeding from the genital tract in the second half of pregnancy. It continues to be an important cause of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. In those cases where a cause is identified, placental abruption and placenta praevia are two common responsible conditions. In the remaining h...
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OBJECTIVE Antepartum haemorrhage (APH) defined as bleeding from the genital tract in the second half of pregnancy, remains a major cause of perinatal mortality and maternal morbidity in the developed world. RESULTS In approximately half of all women presenting with APH, a diagnosis of placental abruption or placenta praevia will be made; no firm diagnosis will be made in the other half even a...
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Edward Rigby was born on 27 December 1747 at Chowbent in Lancashire, the son of Sarah and John. He was educated at Joseph Priestly’s Academy in Warrington before being apprenticed to David Martineau, a surgeon in Norwich. He also attended Dr William Hunter’s lectures in London before being admitted to the Corporation of Surgeons at the age of 22. That year, 1769, he began to practise in Norwich...
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عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1968
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5596.25