PJMHS 2022
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs221610942
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Ultrasound Assessment of Cesarean Section Scar and its Correlation to Intraoperative Scar Status

Abstract: Background and Aim: In the past decades the rate of cesarean sections has increased enormously, there are many indications for cesarean section like placenta previa, labor dystocia, presumed fetal distress, fetal malpresentation, multiple gestation, and suspected fetal macrosomia, but the commonest reason for performing a cesarean is a previous cesarean birth .The present study aimed to compare the sonographically measured lower uterine scar with actual status of scar at the time of operation. Methodology: Th… Show more

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