Hepatic hematoma and hepatic rupture in pregnancy
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Hepatic hematoma and hepatic rupture in pregnancy.
Hepatic perforation is an unusual complication of woman pregnancy associated with a poor outcome. A comprehensive review of epidemiology, clinical spectrum, diagnostic methods and therapeutic options is presented in this short paper.
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عنوان ژورنال: Annals of Hepatology
سال: 2006
ISSN: 1665-2681
DOI: 10.1016/s1665-2681(19)32017-4