2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13224-016-0913-z
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Spontaneous Rupture of Uterus in a Primigravida at 26 weeks of Gestation with Placenta Previa and Percreta

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“…Whereas most of the women with ruptures had at least 1 risk factor, 25% of the women (21/84) did not have any 28,29,37–55 . A single risk factor was found in 47.6% (40/84) of the women 4,9,11,13,21,25,26,32,35,36,56–83 …”
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“…Whereas most of the women with ruptures had at least 1 risk factor, 25% of the women (21/84) did not have any 28,29,37–55 . A single risk factor was found in 47.6% (40/84) of the women 4,9,11,13,21,25,26,32,35,36,56–83 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine women (10.7%) had a morbidly adherent placenta, mainly a placenta percreta, 13,15,74–77,93,94,97 and 2 (2.4%) had adenomyosis 96,98 . A uterine anomaly was present in 8 ruptures (9.5%): 3 bicornuate uteri, 9,72,73 2 didelphys, 70,97 1 arcuate with right tubal occlusion, 26 and 2 unicornuate with noncommunicating rudimentary horns 32,71 …”
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