2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1297-9589(03)00117-6
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Hématome rétroplacentaire : aspects épidémiocliniques et pronostiques à propos d’une série de 177 cas

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“…Different series, including ours, confirm the consideration of placental abruption as an accident of the third decade [1] [4] [9].…”
Section: P M Ngom Et Al Open Journal Of Obstetrics and Gynecologysupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…Different series, including ours, confirm the consideration of placental abruption as an accident of the third decade [1] [4] [9].…”
Section: P M Ngom Et Al Open Journal Of Obstetrics and Gynecologysupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The maternal prognosis is mainly linked to anemia (62%), due to hemorrhage which is the direct consequence of coagulation disorders associated with uterine inertia, and occurring on a sometimes precarious ground. Disorders of hemostasis (15.5% in our series) occurring in identical proportions: 4.5% in Burkina Faso [19], are observed in most cases during deliveries of stillbirths, and could be of variable intensity ranging from simple asymptomatic defibrination to severe DIC [20] [21]. The recommended diagnosis-expulsion time for uterine evacuation should not exceed 4 to 12 hours [4] to prevent the onset of coagulation disorders: 2.61 hours in our series.…”
Section: P M Ngom Et Al Open Journal Of Obstetrics and Gynecologymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Nos résultats s'éloignent de ceux rapportés par la littérature où cette indication représente de 3 à 30 % [4,5,12,13]. La fréquence élevée de notre série est liée au nombre important de cas d'HRP enregistrés sur la période de l'étude, 113 cas soit 3,62 %.…”
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“…It is a common condition in our practice, it complicates 0.25% to 0.4% of pregnancies [1]. Thieba et al [2] objectified a prevalence of 9.6 per 1000 deliveries. Its frequency is difficult to estimate because it depends on the population studied and the diagnostic criteria used by the authors [3].…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 96%